
In 2017, a mysterious object named 'Oumuamua made its way into our solar system, becoming the first known interstellar object (ISO) to visit. This elongated, reddish-hued rock puzzled astronomers due to its unique shape and behavior. 'Oumuamua was not alone in its visit, as in 2019, Comet 2i/Borisov followed suit, marking the second ISO to be observed by astronomers.
While ISOs are rare, studies suggest that our solar system has likely captured many travelers from other star systems over its ancient existence. Scientists propose that these ISOs may even be orbiting around Earth. By studying these interstellar guests, astronomers gain valuabl......
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