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Oumuamua

Resident Alien Season 2 Episode 12

‘Oumuamua’s weird motion has an explanation, and it isn’t aliens

Unless...
By Cassidy Ward | 
3 days ago
Liz James Webb Space Telescope GETTY

James Webb Space Telescope will be able to see more strange things that visit us from interstellar space

It can see things up close from really, really far away.
By Elizabeth Rayne | 
1 year ago
Liz Oumuamua comet GETTY

Could we send a spacecraft to ‘Oumuamua? It’s not impossible…

...but will it take off?
By Elizabeth Rayne | 
1 year ago
Liz Oumuamua comet GETTY

'Oumuamua: Resident Alien's radio receiver isn't alien tech, but it is awesome!

Hello, we've been trying to reach you about your spaceship's extended warranty.
By Cassidy Ward | 
1 year ago
Oumuamua Interstellar Object

Solar-sailing CubeSat concept could give better look at weird objects like ‘Oumuamua

By Elizabeth Rayne | 
1 year ago
Artwork showing what the surface of the comet 2/I Borisov might look like. Credit: ESO/M. Kormesser

The interstellar comet Borisov was shiny and new when it passed through our solar system

By Phil Plait | 
1 year ago
Artwork depicting the interstellar object ‘Oumuamua, which may be a flattened pancake of nitrogen ice. Credit: William Hartmann

Our first interstellar visitor 'Oumuamua may be an ice chunk blasted off an alien Pluto

By Phil Plait | 
2 years ago
Hubble image of the unusual comet P/2019 LD2, which is currently orbiting the Sun near Jupiter, but will soon be ejected from the solar system. Credit: NASA, ESA, and B. Bolin (Caltech)

A comet makes a pit stop near Jupiter but will eventually get flung into interstellar space

By Phil Plait | 
2 years ago
oumuamua

Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb's new book insists 'Oumuamua was alien tech

By Jeff Spry | 
2 years ago
Artwork depicting what ‘Oumuamua might look like; observations indicate it’s highly elongated. But where did it come from? Credit: ESO / M. Kornmesser

Is the alien chunk 'Oumuamua actually a hydrogen iceberg?

By Phil Plait | 
2 years ago
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