Thread: 'Oumuamua
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Old December 5th 17, 09:05 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Paul Schlyter[_3_]
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On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 16:39:39 -0500, Mike_Duffy
wrote:
On Mon, 04 Dec 2017 18:50:12 +0100, Paul Schlyter wrote:


And that follows directly from elementary celestial mechanics,
nothing suspicious here.


What is suspicious was that the course change was acute vs obtuse.

In other
words, a random distribution of incoming velocities would give

greater
chance of objects passing so far from the Sun that their trajectory

in and
out are almost co-linear. (i.e their velocity is barely affected.)


The consenus here seems to be that such objects are, in fact, more
prevalent. We just cannot observe them unless they do pass close to

the
sun.


Sure - but there's still nothing to be suspicious about.