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New study reveals interstellar visitor Oumuamua wasn’t a nitrogen iceberg – Republic World
Scientists from Harvard University has suggested that Oumuamua was not a nitrogen iceberg, as described by previous experts.
It was October of 2017 when a massive rocky and cigar-shaped vessel from interstellar space visited our solar system. Owing to the mysteriousness and an unknown point of origin, astronomers named it Oumuamua which translates to a messenger. The mystery…
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