05-23-2024 - On This Day in Insane History

May 23, 2024 · 1m 45s
05-23-2024 - On This Day in Insane History
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On May 23rd, 2024, the first extrasolar object was seen passing through our solar system. While many asteroids and comets have floated through from other star systems before, this was...

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On May 23rd, 2024, the first extrasolar object was seen passing through our solar system. While many asteroids and comets have floated through from other star systems before, this was the first time we spotted one interloping in our neighborhood.

Some astronomers first noticed something was amiss when the orbit of Uranus seemed odd, as if being perturbed by some unseen body. After days of carefully sweeping the skies, the Pan-STARRS telescope in Hawaii spotted a small, dark object cruising through the twilight realm beyond Neptune. Tracking its path and velocity, experts estimated it came from elsewhere.

The extrasolar object, dubbed "Oumuamua" for its Hawaiian name meaning "scout," measured approximately 400 meters in length. Its elongated shape and reddish color were unlike any rock or comet in our celestial roster. Further analysis of its trajectory traced back millions of years, confirming it originated from outside our solar family.

While its origin remains a cosmic question mark, Oumuamua's interstellar interloping showed our instruments are now sensitive enough to surveil the traffic between the stars. For the first time, humanity caught sight of an ambassador from other suns drifting through our galactic neighborhood. Its peaceful passage gave us a glimpse beyond our solar shores to the myriad unknown worlds that surely inhabit the night.
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Organization William Corbin
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