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Scientists estimate how many interstellar objects enter the solar system each year, and propose how we might reach them
A new study has calculated how many interstellar objects (ISOs) enter our solar system each year, throwing open the possibility of studying distant star systems from the (relative) comfort of humanity’s own cosmic backyard. The latest research by the non-profit organization Initiative for Interstellar Studies (i4is), in conjunction with several universities across the US, estimates that roughly seven ISOs pass through our solar system annually and, even better, they follow somewhat predictable orbits, making them ripe for study.  The first interstellar object ever detected in our solar system, the asteroid 'Oumuamua, was spotted on Oct

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