Posted on 11/07/2018 2:49:51 PM PST by Candor7
Harvard scientists reexamined the bizarre, interstellar space object known as Oumuamua, which rocketed through our solar system late last year, resurrecting the possibility that it may be an alien probe. Academics and scientists were quick to write off the cigar-shaped object as a previously unknown type of bolide a comet or asteroid propelled in a highly unusual manner, but their observations are once again, being challenged.
Oumuamua, which means a messenger sent to reach out in advance, was first observed by Robert Weryk at the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope in Hawaii. He measured the object to be several hundred meters in length, or the size of a large sports stadium.
The size and shape of the object were calculated to be able to hold up to collisions with space dust and debris while maintaining enough momentum to travel the vast distance between stars, but recent examinations found a discrepancy in its mass-to-area ratio that doesnt quite add up.
Known solar system objects, like asteroids and comets, have mass-to-area ratios orders of magnitude larger than our estimate for Oumuamua, said Shmuel Bialy and Abraham Loeb of the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
If radiation pressure is the accelerating force, then Oumuamua represents a new class of thin, interstellar material, either produced naturally, or of an artificial origin.
They went on to speculate about the possibility of Oumuamua as a type of artificial satellite known as a lightsail, which is currently in development by the Breakthrough Initiative program founded by Yuri Milner and Stephen Hawking. Loeb is a member of the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative.
The lightsail technology might be abundantly used for transportation of cargos between planets or between stars. In the former case, dynamical ejection from a planetary system could result in space debris of equipment that is not operational anymore and is floating at the characteristic speed of stars relative to each other in the Solar neighborhood. This would account for the various anomalies of Oumuamua, such as the unusual geometry inferred from its lightcurve, Bialy and Loeb said.
Oumuamua hurdled through our solar system at 58,000 mph when it was discovered on Oct. 19, 2017. The object was then propelled by the Suns gravity, causing it to blast off on a hyperbolic trajectory out of our solar system at a rate of 196,000 mph.
This exit speed was initially attributed to a combination of a gravity assist from the Sun and outgassing the release of gasses from a comet as its surface heats. But scientists noticed that Oumuamua didnt show the typical coma, or cloud of gas, one might expect from an outgassing comet, making its high escape velocity especially strange.
This led Loeb and Bialy to consider another potential for Oumuamua a more exciting one.
Alternatively, a more exotic scenario is that Oumuamua may be a fully operational probe sent intentionally to Earth vicinity by an alien civilization, the authors said.
Unfortunately its way too late for us to send a probe to Oumuamua or even to photograph it so that it could be studied properly, due to simply to its sheer speed and the distance its already travelled from Earth. Instead, Bialy and Loeb suggest we keep our eyes out for similar objects careening through our local celestial neighborhood.
“Occam’s razor”: Again, it’s a rock
Got any proof for that, or is it just anonymous libel?
Fake Science Alert!
Reality mirrors Science Fiction.
Great Book!
That was the one thing I detested about that series: The writers seemed to think that engineering/operations staff are simpletons.
Ivanova’s speech was absolutely the best, though.
What Hollywood writers have any grasp of science & what it means to be an engineer?
When they said ‘Harvard Scientist’ I knew it would be something totally unsubstantiated as in ‘it could be’ hell it could be anything but that does not stop the science jockeys that have to get something printed somewhere. Peer Reviewed means reviewed by like minded idiots.
THUNDERBOLTS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm6nQahrgXU
“Interstellar” Asteroid Continues to Puzzle | Space News
Yes, it came the same day as my first alien (physician) probe!
Light sails are not cigar shaped, quite the opposite. Total BS.
Grant trolling the gullible.
It reminds me of what I once saw. I was in the car waiting for someone and kind of day dreaming, looking at the clouds. I had my sunglasses on. The sun was in the west shining somewhat through some of the many clouds in the sky. Through one of the clouds off in the distance my eyes focused on a huge form I could plainly see moving through the cloud. It was very huge and long , fairly flat and dark. As it moved through the sunlit cloud, I watched as it should have become more visible coming out of it, but as it should be moving out of the cloud there was nothing at all visibly there. I think that it was a huge flying object that was masking itself, but somehow the combination of the cloud, the sun and maybe my sunglasses served to unmask it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm6nQahrgXU>>>>>>>>>>>>
Very interesting theory posited concerning solar coronal effect, possibly caused by hyperbolic trajectory anomalous objects.
Imagine the oblect was completely discharged.
Sun feeding?
Saw something like that once without the clouds ... driving up a long hill toward a local small plane airport ... something shinny, gray, huge like a blimp shape stretching from the tree line on one side past the tree line on the other (maybe 50 yards in width) nose was rounded as it slowly crossed the distance. when I got to the top of the hill - a flat area, could see for miles, it was gone - poof - like it never was.
There had been numerous UFO reports in the area at the time all about a huge shape as I recall.
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