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English: One of the three branches of activities by the Galileo Project is "Mining high-quality telescope data, e.g. from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory or from the Webb telescope to discover anomalous interstellar objects, and designing intercept or rendezvous space missions that that will identify the nature of interstellar objects that do not resemble comets or asteroids, like ‘Oumuamua"
Date
Source https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02479
Author Authors of the study: Abraham (Avi) Loeb and Frank H. Laukien (possibly also other Galileo Project members)

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From the preprint "Overview of the Galileo Project"

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