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Oumuamua

Author: AUNT_SPRAY/GETTY IMAGES


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Courtnei Taylor Courtnei Taylor (Jul 25 2019 12:39PM) : out here looking like a galactic bullet
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Daebriah Wint Daebriah Wint (Jul 25 2019 12:43PM) : Hmmm...A "galatic bullet"? Shot from what type of apparatus?
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Nakima Kerson Nakima Kerson (Jul 25 2019 12:45PM) : It's going to destroy something!
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Taylor Stolarski Taylor Stolarski (Jul 25 2019 12:39PM) : Pretty Colors more

Never heard the word in the title before.

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Talia Kern Talia Kern (Jul 25 2019 12:40PM) : It looks like some sort of planet or crater?
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Ashley Arroyo Ashley Arroyo (Jul 25 2019 12:49PM) : According to space.com, "By and large, the current consensus in the scientific community is that 'Oumuamua is a comet because it's moving slightly faster than expected if it were just being propelled by gravitational tugging from the sun
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Melissa Bautista Melissa Bautista (Jul 25 2019 12:40PM) : The meteor from Armageddon
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Daebriah Wint Daebriah Wint (Jul 25 2019 12:41PM) : This structure appears to be a massive oblong shaped rock suspended in outer space. more

Is it a meteor?

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Ashley Arroyo Ashley Arroyo (Jul 25 2019 12:49PM) : According to space.com, "By and large, the current consensus in the scientific community is that 'Oumuamua is a comet because it's moving slightly faster than expected if it were just being propelled by gravitational tugging from the sun""
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Anabel Encarnacion Anabel Encarnacion (Jul 25 2019 12:48PM) : Did this unidentified thing burn when it passed the sun?
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Dr. Iain Coggins (Jul 25 2019 12:39PM) : This would probably be my favorite place to explore on
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Nisanah Montgomery Nisanah Montgomery (Jul 25 2019 12:41PM) : Could it be a space ship camouflage a a huge rock or a rock that is maximized in the picture?
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Ashley Arroyo Ashley Arroyo (Jul 25 2019 12:50PM) : According to space.com, "By and large, the current consensus in the scientific community is that 'Oumuamua is a comet because it's moving slightly faster than expected if it were just being propelled by gravitational tugging from the sun
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Sahida Bhuiyan Sahida Bhuiyan (Jul 25 2019 12:39PM) : its bright...
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Jenniffer Castillo Jenniffer Castillo (Jul 25 2019 12:40PM) : See: Stars Think: the universe Wonder: is this a rock?
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Ashley Arroyo Ashley Arroyo (Jul 25 2019 12:50PM) : According to space.com, "By and large, the current consensus in the scientific community is that 'Oumuamua is a comet because it's moving slightly faster than expected if it were just being propelled by gravitational tugging from the sun
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Ashley Arroyo Ashley Arroyo (Jul 25 2019 12:40PM) : I think this a giant solid rock, like a meteor. The object is together and it has these jagged sides that rocks usually have
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Sahida Bhuiyan Sahida Bhuiyan (Jul 25 2019 12:39PM) : wow!!
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Chandana Kundu Chandana Kundu (Jul 25 2019 12:42PM) : It looks like night sky. [Edited] more

Outside our solar system, many light years away.

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Courtnei Taylor Courtnei Taylor (Jul 25 2019 12:40PM) : wow i wonder what cause this serious glare here? more

i didnt know jj abrams took this picture

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Sahida Bhuiyan Sahida Bhuiyan (Jul 25 2019 12:43PM) : maybe there is the bowl-shaped depression around the orifice of a volcano
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Dr. Iain Coggins (Jul 25 2019 12:46PM) : I doubt there could be volcanic activity on an asteroid.
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Anabel Encarnacion Anabel Encarnacion (Jul 25 2019 12:40PM) : this is a big floating rock.
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Delvin Cruz Delvin Cruz (Jul 25 2019 12:41PM) : two mouths more

To me it looks like a space shark. with two mouths. You can kind of see its eyes.

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Nakima Kerson Nakima Kerson (Jul 25 2019 12:46PM) : That's a good observation
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Jenniffer Castillo Jenniffer Castillo (Jul 25 2019 12:47PM) : lol yes!
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Courtnei Taylor Courtnei Taylor (Jul 25 2019 12:41PM) : are they here? we don't know
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Anabel Encarnacion Anabel Encarnacion (Jul 25 2019 12:44PM) : Maybe they are, maybe they aren't. We will never know...
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Courtnei Taylor Courtnei Taylor (Jul 25 2019 12:43PM) : the final frontier

DMU Timestamp: July 23, 2019 17:59

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