Saturday, 13 October 2018

Interstellar Visitor Found To Be Unlike a Comet Or An Asteroid - Quanta Magazine

There was something strange, in our planetary neighborhood, so who is Ramin Skibba gonna call? Roman Rafikov! When they went bowling, Roman laid out his latest paper undergoing peer-review on how 'Oumuamua is unlike anything seen by humanity. Yet. While he's not saying it's you-know-who, it seems the door's being left slightly ajar. Within the confines of our planet's atmosphere and the borders of these United States, Brett Tingley and Paul Seaburn note a pair of other unexpected visitors. Like that Unidentified Object Crashing Into A New Jersey Home After A Mysterious Boom. It's cylindrical, like 'Oumuamua, but officials reckon its origins are too mundane even for Giorgio Tsoukalos. Between hurricanes pummelling the Palmetto State, A Strange Object Washed Ashore In South Carolina And Was Quickly Taken Away by authorities. Why? We'll let Paul Seaburn fill in the rest of those details. (CS)

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