Aliens?
Okay, now that I have your attention I can ask the real questionโฆ
Aliens?!
If you remember a little over a year ago, we had an interstellar visitor in the form of a long cigar-comet-rock thing. (If you have been living in a box for the past year and havenโt already seen this everywhere, hereโs a link to catch you up! https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=7006) The Hawaiian Institute that discovered it named it โOumuamua (oh – MOO uh – MOO uh) and even over a year later they still donโt know exactly what it is. โOumuamua doesnโt fit neatly into any category of space stuff that weโve already studied, like an asteroid or comet for example, but recently a couple of astronomers from Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics think that it could be a lightsail from an extraterrestrial civilization.
So. Many. Questions.
Letโs start at the beginning. What is a lightsail?
Iโm not going to lie to you here, when I first started seeing the articles I thought it meant the smallest version of a sail like on a sailboat. You know, you use a light sail for easy sailing, a medium sail for a soft breeze, and a heavy sail for a blustery day? Yeah? No, not that kind of โlight.โ For clarification, a lightsail is also called a solar sail. A โlightโ sail in that it is propelled by light!

That makes so much more sense, but I am slightly disappointed that Harvard wasnโt imagining a pirate ship style UFO missing a small sail somewhere out in the great wide open.
They did, very specifically, imagine a lightsail though! Which is almost as curious as ETโs pirate ship.
What evidence do they have for this theory?
Well, itโs more about what evidence they have that could disprove their theory. Which is none! But apparently that sort of thinking doesnโt sit well with most of the scientific community. Thatโs part of the reason I havenโt put this blog up until now, because every space news headline on the planet for the past few weeks has been a form of โDonโt Be Stupid, It Is Not From The Aliens.โ
Spoiler Alert: the naysayers are probably rightโฆ Regardless, those Harvard astronomers outlined what could suggest โOumuamua is not just your average space rock.
Odd Acceleration
We were all fine and dandy with calling โOumuamua a rock until it headed out of our solar system. According to physics and whatnot, after the slingshot around the Sun and intense amount of gravity exerted on โOumuamua, it should have slowed down, but not only did it not slow down, it sped up!
This would make a little bit of sense if it was releasing gasses but it didnโt do that either! It also would have probably broken apart if it had been a comet (Fun Fact: Thatโs what gives them big tails!)
So this out of the ordinary acceleration is a big selling point for the lightsail theory, because that is how a lightsail would act in that scenario.
Itโs Unlike Anything Weโve Seen Before
Like I said before, it doesnโt fit into the category of an asteroid or a comet, but also it lacks a key similarity of space things: Space dust! Space is made up of space dust so everything in space is usually surrounded by it, but not โOumuamua.
Well, Itโs Something Like Things Weโve Seen Beforeโฆ
โฆ just not in space yet!
Similar things have been built by humans! Japanese-designed IKAROS project and the Starshot Initiative are both ventures to build lightsails to send off to other solar systems to scout for us. (Because obviously our knowledge and inventions are the best and the aliens of course would do things the same way we do, thatโs not presumption or pretentious at all. But I digress.) Afterall, โOumuamua in Hawaiian pretty much translates to โScoutโ
Annnddddd thatโs all theyโve got. Not that all of those things arenโt true, but I see why other science peeps were quick to tell all the commoners like me to sit down. It is true that โOumuamua has some characteristics of a lightsail, but that doesnโt automatically mean that it is a lightsail. Humans have some characteristics of sea sponges, too. Point made.
What other theories could there be?
Could โOumuamua be the flotsam of space?! Could there have been a giant galactic war going on right outside our solar system that we were oblivious to? Or is that why we havenโt seen the aliens? Did they all kill each other in this huge war just before our time? Or even the jetsam!? Could this actually be an object purposely sent off out of distress?
Or perhaps could it instead have been the remnants of a supernova? From a planet exploding into a million fragments because it was too close to the star on D-Day? โOumuamua may be the shrapnel of a distant planetary tragedy.
While we are throwing out alternative theories, then I personally think โOumuamua could be a space amoeba turd. Makes sense to me; long and thin, propelled by gas, came out of seemingly nowhere. If we are going to argue for the aliens, give the space amoebas their limelight, too.
What is it really?
I think it is really neat and very encouraging that so many big names in science are validating the theory of aliens. Even if โOumuamua is not part of an alien recon mission, the fact that the scientific community is willing to argue for the theory tells us that they wholeheartedly believe that the aliens are out there.
In all reality though, it is probably a regular old rock that has an unstudied composition (thus the weird shape and not being able to be categorized as an asteroid or comet) and is experiencing the Yarkovsky effect.
Quick science lesson of the day: The Yarkovsky Effect happens because of solar heated photons cooling off and releasing the radiated pressure to act as thrusters.
Itโs difficult to explain, but as far as I can gather, the direction that โOumuamua is rotating plus itโs weird shape causes the sunlight to hit the surface unevenly in favor of the rotation which would push it into a slightly larger orbit. Since it was going too fast to hold in orbit, it just pushed it faster away from the Sun.
Listen yโall, Iโm not an astronomer. Iโve got an art degree for Godโs sake, so work with me.
The Yarkovsky effect would easily explain the acceleration, and the composition could simply mean that there are other materials out there besides the handful that we know of here on Earth. It was an interesting theory to think about though, Harvard. Thanks for believing.
TL;DR: Itโs probably not the aliens. Iโm just as disappointed as you are.

Side note, if you donโt quite understand why it is so odd that โOumuamua sped up after its slingshot, go download the app Orbit, itโll help you understand by example. (Plus itโs a really fun game!)
Also, I know this whole โOumuamua explanation has been told non stop, so my apologizes. My intention wasnโt to be redundant, but to throw out a layman’s version for us non-science people who are still interested in learning about space and keeping up with all the new discoveries and theories. And I wanted to say โspace turdโ to someone besides my husband.
I think I could have built my own lightsail with all my resources:
What do we know about ‘Oumuamua?
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/chasing-oumuamua
https://phys.org/news/2018-10-oumuamua-year.html
https://phys.org/news/2018-11-oumuamua-extraterrestrial-solar.html
https://phys.org/news/2018-11-scientists-harvard-alien-spacecraft-theory.html





