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Space invaders: the best books about interstellar arrivals

Written By Unknown on Saturday, December 7, 2019 | 2:14 AM

As the comet Borisov speeds across our universe, Alastair Reynolds shares books to expand our frontiers

All of a sudden the interstellar space around our solar system – the enormous gulf that separates us from the nearest stars and their planets – is starting to look congested. There is traffic out there: mysterious objects on their way between solar systems.

The first time we spotted one of these interlopers was in 2017, when ‘Oumuamua – a long, thin thing about the size of the Shard skyscraper – pulled off the unusual trick of accelerating as it was heading away from the sun. ‘Oumuamua is almost certainly a piece of weird, attention-seeking rock rather than an alien spacecraft, but by the time we realised how curious this comet was, it was already speeding beyond the reach of any rockets.

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