HomeScienceUp to 1 million hidden interstellar objects possibly larger than the Statue of Liberty may drift in outer solar system

Up to 1 million hidden interstellar objects possibly larger than the Statue of Liberty may drift in outer solar system

New research suggests millions of unseen interstellar objects, some as big as the Statue of Liberty, could be trapped in the solar system, originating from Alpha Centauri, our closest star system.

February 18, 2025 / 10:07 IST
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Millions of alien objects may drift unseen in deep space. (Image: AI generated)
Millions of alien objects may drift unseen in deep space. (Image: AI generated)

New research suggests millions of interstellar objects could be floating in the solar system, unseen by telescopes. These objects, some as big as the Statue of Liberty, may have come from Alpha Centauri. Scientists believe they are unlikely to approach Earth.

Scientists have confirmed only two interstellar objects so far. 'Oumuamua, spotted in 2017, and Comet Borisov, detected in 2019, both passed quickly through the solar system. Now, a study suggests many more objects exist, trapped by the sun’s gravity. Most likely reside in the Oort Cloud, a distant region of comets and asteroids.

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Researchers simulated how much interstellar debris was expelled from Alpha Centauri over 100 million years. They estimate over 1 million objects larger than 100 metres could now be within the solar system. The findings, yet to be peer-reviewed, are set to be published in The Planetary Science Journal.

This artist’s concept shows interstellar object 1I/2017 U1 (‘Oumuamua) after its discovery in 2017. While itself not a dark comet, ‘Oumuamua’s motion through the solar system has helped researchers better understand the nature of the 14 dark comets discovered so far. (Image: NASA)