Scientists Alert: Earth could face higher risk from interstellar objects

Scientists Alert: Earth could face higher risk from interstellar objects

13 Nov 2025 | Category: Science

A recent study reveals some Earth regions are more likely to be hit by interstellar objects. Equatorial zones face higher risks, seasonal timing matters and new observatories could enhance detection and preparedness.

Scientists are studying how objects from outside the Solar System could hit Earth. Only a few interstellar objects, like Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov, have been observed so far.
The research explores where on Earth these impacts are more likely to occur. ...

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Source: Moneycontrol | 13 Nov 2025

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