Biella, 2023 - Google Patents
A Novel Approach to Interstellar Object Exploration Using Small SpacecraftBiella, 2023
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In 2014, the first interstellar object known to mankind hit the Earth and sunk in the Pacific Ocean. Two more objects were observed shortly after in 2017 and 2019. Interstellar objects are believed to be planetesimals or chunks of rock that were knocked off planetary bodies …
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