Artist's impression of Oumuamua |
They also tacked a funny accent mark on the front of the name. Like that's going to make a difference in how people pronounce it. Well, it makes no difference to me. Besides, I am unlikely speak its name, and if I do, who will know if I am saying it wrong? Certainly not me.
A little more pointing and clicking turned up this video.
Animation of `Oumuamua passing through the Solar System
The trajectory of this thing reminds me of nothing so much as Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama. It could be just a coincidence that it came so close to our Sun, but if you want to believe in aliens, it sure looks like it was aimed there with the intent of altering its trajectory. Where is Flash Gordon when we need him? Well, it doesn't matter because we couldn't have caught it if we wanted to. It's traveling at over 20 miles per second. The only spacecraft that have ever gotten up to that speed are interplanetary probes that we sent sunward, like Cassini.
Via Indy Tom
Update January 2018 replaced missing video.
2 comments:
Thanks for the reading tip Charles, I've just ordered "Rendezvous with Rama" :-)
As I recall it was a pretty great story. It must have nigh on 50 years ago when I read it.
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