Thank you for this. It's a reminder that laypeople too often tend to think of interstellar space as just an extension of the rough 2-dimensionality of our solar system.
@@RoyalThoughtsOnline I doubt we will be able to build a solid colony in our own system before the shit hits the fan, let alone in another solar system..
It's the real deal if not it's a distraction this kinda research had been going on for years with cooperation of most governments personally I hope it helps this world.
As a simpleton, my question has always been if it came behind us,in front of us, or did we happen to meet along clashing paths. Our system within our galaxy is moving in a direction as well so as a natural effect I think of the incident as coincidental. I have yet to find a video, lecture or topic that covers this idea. I do find it very intriguing.
I suppose if calculus is correct (and should be if such travel is possible) then if would be possible to send an object to a moving target. If it were alien life though why pass by us at all and how did they know we were here. Maybe they have really powerful binoculars.
ben dyb your binocular comment made me ponder another question. I’m not sure if interstellar constitutes outside of our solar system or outside of our galaxy. Our Hubble, in my minds theory, could observe more than distant galaxies by proximity alone. Did this come from within our galaxy?
@@craigwinkler7629 not necessarily... Alien technology that could send such a craft may have detection of life methods far in advance of our own... And let's face it we aren't too bad in that with don't rely on visionary data alone if measurement of other life activity is present and possible to detect (gases on Venus etc.). It's interesting to read about the possibility of intelligent life existing as the chances are minute but if there is a far advanced species and if we ever developed such sophistication then we'd likely want to know where such other life exists.
Well.. you wouldn't in this, it's only showing the path. It doesn't mention the odd 10 to 1 luminosity change on an 8 hour cycle, or the faster than expected expected acceleration (or technically slower deceleration), and the lack of a visible comet tail. Remember that the depiction of a rock is just an artistic impression. We didn't get a photo. It doesn't have to be artificially made, but it is definitely odd.
Well of course it would look natural. This animation is mostly based on where we expect Oumuamua to have been based on what we think would be natural for an astroid. This thing was only discovered at 0:37 so everything before that we didn't actually observe, and everything after 0:47 is a prediction because the video was uploaded in june 2018
Thank you for this. It's a reminder that laypeople too often tend to think of interstellar space as just an extension of the rough 2-dimensionality of our solar system.
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Ok, and in what direction its trajectory goes ?
Another star ?
Into the void ?
Where ?
Can we extrapolate that ?
They now know of our existence. Are we prepared for what is to come?
They will need to send the data back to their home and then send a "spaceforce" back this way. That could take some time, depending on their location.
@@g.bergervoet4505 may b another billion years , probe is too slow
@@RoyalThoughtsOnline yes. Our species will be long gone by then.
@@g.bergervoet4505 no , we will become type 4 civilization , and could have left solar system already
@@RoyalThoughtsOnline I doubt we will be able to build a solid colony in our own system before the shit hits the fan, let alone in another solar system..
It sure looks like the Millenium Falcon to me.
It's just an asteroid with an exentric orbit... dude
Give me a moment, I'm going for a ticket, I win the lottery and I'll answer you. five minutes please.
This is the potential “mothership” the Pentagon was referring to in today’s news?
Yeah I believe so.
It's the real deal if not it's a distraction this kinda research had been going on for years with cooperation of most governments personally I hope it helps this world.
@@Tylrtan_ick Thanks. It’s Interesting looking. I hope it helps our world too.
As a simpleton, my question has always been if it came behind us,in front of us, or did we happen to meet along clashing paths. Our system within our galaxy is moving in a direction as well so as a natural effect I think of the incident as coincidental. I have yet to find a video, lecture or topic that covers this idea. I do find it very intriguing.
I suppose if calculus is correct (and should be if such travel is possible) then if would be possible to send an object to a moving target. If it were alien life though why pass by us at all and how did they know we were here. Maybe they have really powerful binoculars.
ben dyb your binocular comment made me ponder another question. I’m not sure if interstellar constitutes outside of our solar system or outside of our galaxy. Our Hubble, in my minds theory, could observe more than distant galaxies by proximity alone. Did this come from within our galaxy?
@@craigwinkler7629 not necessarily... Alien technology that could send such a craft may have detection of life methods far in advance of our own... And let's face it we aren't too bad in that with don't rely on visionary data alone if measurement of other life activity is present and possible to detect (gases on Venus etc.). It's interesting to read about the possibility of intelligent life existing as the chances are minute but if there is a far advanced species and if we ever developed such sophistication then we'd likely want to know where such other life exists.
More and more amatuer astronomers should track and volunteer for non-solar system bound objects. That might bring some crowd volunteering.
Oumuamua são os próprios homens os mensageiros de longe que chega primeiro.
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It seems like pretty normal natural behavior to me
@ryan washington Neither do you apparently
Well.. you wouldn't in this, it's only showing the path. It doesn't mention the odd 10 to 1 luminosity change on an 8 hour cycle, or the faster than expected expected acceleration (or technically slower deceleration), and the lack of a visible comet tail.
Remember that the depiction of a rock is just an artistic impression. We didn't get a photo. It doesn't have to be artificially made, but it is definitely odd.
Well of course it would look natural. This animation is mostly based on where we expect Oumuamua to have been based on what we think would be natural for an astroid.
This thing was only discovered at 0:37 so everything before that we didn't actually observe, and everything after 0:47 is a prediction because the video was uploaded in june 2018
I wonder if Aliens are just coming here to get a PS5...
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