Did Earth Start With an Interstellar Object? | Summary and Q&A

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November 17, 2022
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John Michael Godier
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Did Earth Start With an Interstellar Object?

TL;DR

Interstellar objects passing through the solar system may have played a significant role in the formation of Earth and other planets.

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Key Insights

  • 🤩 Interstellar objects may have been captured by young star systems and served as seeds for planetary formation.
  • 🤒 The presence of interstellar objects offers potential explanations for the meter-size barrier in planet formation.
  • 🙂 Detection and study of interstellar objects could shed light on the distribution and generation of terrestrial planets in the Milky Way.

Transcript

One of the hottest areas of study in planetary science today is the revelation that our solar system sees a very high number of objects passing through it that are of interstellar origin. Most famously is the mysterious object Oumuamua, one of the first such objects we detected happened to also be so weird that it has been floated that it might hav... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: Could some interstellar objects be of artificial origin?

While it is possible, there is no solid evidence to support the claim. The strange properties of Oumuamua have raised the possibility, but more research is needed to draw definitive conclusions.

Q: How common are interstellar objects in the solar system?

Current technology has only recently allowed us to detect interstellar objects, but modeling suggests there could be billions of these objects over a meter in size within a young star system over a span of ten million years.

Q: Could interstellar objects in the outer solar system still exist?

It is likely that there are interstellar objects in the oort cloud and Kuiper belt, but locating them would be challenging. However, the discovery of such objects could provide extremely ancient material for study.

Q: How do interstellar objects relate to the building blocks of life?

The distribution of interstellar objects and their interactions between star systems could play a role in the distribution of chemical components necessary for life, such as phosphorus and amino acids.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Interstellar objects, such as Oumuamua and comet Borisov, have been detected passing through the solar system, suggesting a high number of such objects exist.

  • These interstellar objects may have been instrumental in overcoming the meter-size barrier, allowing planetary formation to occur.

  • Modeling suggests that young star systems could capture large numbers of interstellar objects and use them as seeds for planetary formation.

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