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NASAs always on the lookout for possible asteroid collision hazards, so the Pan-STARRS telescope is scanning the sky every night. Each morning, candidate objects are examined by Pan-STARRS staff and usually discovered to be no big deal. But on October 19, 2017, Pan-STARRS spotted an object moving rapidly between the stars, and this time the usual follow-up measurements of position and speed showed something completely different. By October 22nd, we had enough data to realize that this object wasnt from our solar system. Holy cow. Thats when I got the phone call, the phone call that all solar system astronomers are waiting for. Let me tell you how exciting this was. (Laughter) NASAs been expecting to see an interstellar comet pass through the solar system since the 1970s, but until now, wed never seen anything. Our own solar system is huge, so even getting a package from the nearest star system 4.4 light years away would take over 50,000 years. So this is a really big deal. The in