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Old December 4th 17, 07:29 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Paul Schlyter[_3_]
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On Sun, 3 Dec 2017 23:27:57 -0500, Mike_Duffy
wrote:
My point re-phrased should thus have had something to do with an

estimate
of the fraction of the known objects in the Solar System that have
perihelion less than 'Oomuamua.


It' s a small fraction but still a very large number. SOHO discovered
about a thousand sungrazing comets, some of which passed so close
that they
even collided with the Sun.

Nothing prevents an interstellar object to pass arbitrarily close to
the Sun. It's all a matter of probabilities. And even the improbable
does sometimes happen.
 




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