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+1 http://www.iflscience.com/space/bizarre-theory-claims-that-interstellar-object-may-have-been-a-chunk-of-dark-matter/

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+1 Could 1I/'Oumuamua be macroscopic dark matter?.

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+1 GW170608: Observation of a 19-solar-mass Binary Black Hole Coalescence.

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  • Could 1I/'Oumuamua be macroscopic dark matter?.- [PDF] - [Article]

    David Cyncynates, Emanuela Dimastrogiovanni, Saurabh Kumar, Jagjit Sidhu, Glenn D. Starkman
     

    1I/'Oumuamua, formerly known as A/2017 U1, is a sizable body currently passing through the solar system. It is generally considered to be a rocky asteroid-like object that came from another planetary system in the Milky Way. We point out that 1I/'Oumuamua may instead be a chunk of dark matter, a "macro," possibly as massive as $10^{25}$g if it is of nuclear density. If so, then its passage will have caused measurable deviations in the orbits of Mercury, the Earth and Moon.

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