Oumuamua, seriously what are the odds

CrusaderFrank

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Oumuamua, is the name given to a recent visitor to our solar system. It's in the classic cigar shaped UFO, was totally solid, orbited on an axis ever 7 hours, and slingshotted itself around the Sun and headed back out of the Solar system. Supposedly it's just an "asteroid" that came from out side of the solar system, yet, as if by magic, put itself on an orbit to slingshot around the Sun.

Yeah, random.

Nothing to see here.
 
As if the threat of North Korean nukes wasn't enough. Now we're being invaded by large penis shaped objects.
 
As if the threat of North Korean nukes wasn't enough. Now we're being invaded by large penis shaped objects.
Imagine the astronauts that will be mining that bitch
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Oumuamua, is the name given to a recent visitor to our solar system. It's in the classic cigar shaped UFO, was totally solid, orbited on an axis ever 7 hours, and slingshotted itself around the Sun and headed back out of the Solar system. Supposedly it's just an "asteroid" that came from out side of the solar system, yet, as if by magic, put itself on an orbit to slingshot around the Sun.

Yeah, random.

Nothing to see here.

The object is very dense, so solid rock and/or metal. Sorry, today is not the day your alien delusions become true.
 
Oumuamua, is the name given to a recent visitor to our solar system. It's in the classic cigar shaped UFO, was totally solid, orbited on an axis ever 7 hours, and slingshotted itself around the Sun and headed back out of the Solar system. Supposedly it's just an "asteroid" that came from out side of the solar system, yet, as if by magic, put itself on an orbit to slingshot around the Sun.

Yeah, random.

Nothing to see here.

The object is very dense, so solid rock and/or metal. Sorry, today is not the day your alien delusions become true.
alien delusions? Why the choice in terminology?
 
Oumuamua, is the name given to a recent visitor to our solar system. It's in the classic cigar shaped UFO, was totally solid, orbited on an axis ever 7 hours, and slingshotted itself around the Sun and headed back out of the Solar system. Supposedly it's just an "asteroid" that came from out side of the solar system, yet, as if by magic, put itself on an orbit to slingshot around the Sun.

Yeah, random.

Nothing to see here.

The object is very dense, so solid rock and/or metal. Sorry, today is not the day your alien delusions become true.
alien delusions? Why the choice in terminology?

Because of his past postings, full of alien delusions.
 
Oumuamua, is the name given to a recent visitor to our solar system. It's in the classic cigar shaped UFO, was totally solid, orbited on an axis ever 7 hours, and slingshotted itself around the Sun and headed back out of the Solar system. Supposedly it's just an "asteroid" that came from out side of the solar system, yet, as if by magic, put itself on an orbit to slingshot around the Sun.

Yeah, random.

Nothing to see here.

The object is very dense, so solid rock and/or metal. Sorry, today is not the day your alien delusions become true.
Exactly what an enemy scouting mission would want you to believe
 
Oumuamua, is the name given to a recent visitor to our solar system. It's in the classic cigar shaped UFO, was totally solid, orbited on an axis ever 7 hours, and slingshotted itself around the Sun and headed back out of the Solar system. Supposedly it's just an "asteroid" that came from out side of the solar system, yet, as if by magic, put itself on an orbit to slingshot around the Sun.

Yeah, random.

Nothing to see here.

The object is very dense, so solid rock and/or metal. Sorry, today is not the day your alien delusions become true.

And it just so happened to slingshot around the Sun.
 
It would be irrational to conclude that such a rare object just happened to fly in close.

The rational conclusion, however, is that such small interstellar objects aren't rare, and that encounters like this are common. What's new is our ability to detect them.
 
Oumuamua, is the name given to a recent visitor to our solar system. It's in the classic cigar shaped UFO, was totally solid, orbited on an axis ever 7 hours, and slingshotted itself around the Sun and headed back out of the Solar system. Supposedly it's just an "asteroid" that came from out side of the solar system, yet, as if by magic, put itself on an orbit to slingshot around the Sun.

Yeah, random.

Nothing to see here.

The object is very dense, so solid rock and/or metal. Sorry, today is not the day your alien delusions become true.

And it just so happened to slingshot around the Sun.

"And it just so happened to slingshot around the Sun."

As would any interstellar object travelling through our Solar System that did not impact the Sun. Duh, Dale.
 

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