OUMUAMUA — COMET? ASTEROID? OTHER? CHANGING SPEED AND COURSE

“What’s most surprising is that we’ve never seen interstellar objects pass through (our solar system) before.” – Karen Meech, Ph.D., Astronomer, Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, Honolulu

“Unexpectedly, we found that Oumuamua was not slowing down as fast as it should have under gravitational forces alone.”
– Marco Micheli, Ph.D., Astronomer, European Space Agency, and Author of Oumuamua paper, June 27, 2018, Nature

July 1, 2018 Albuquerque, New Mexico – On October 19, 2017, the first interstellar object ever seen by humans on Earth called A/2017 U1 or “Oumuamua” came through our solar system at thousands of miles an hour. Oumuamua in Hawaian means “scout or leader in a battle.”

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OUMUAMUA — COMET? ASTEROID? OTHER? CHANGING SPEED AND COURSE