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Event Record 12
Event Record 12, built from the ESO observation trail used to study the first known interstellar object detected in our solar system. A small Strange Vector Lab record mark sits at the left chest. The measured light path and interstellar designation lead the back, Haleakalā and the discovery date run down the left sleeve, and the open trajectory forms a compact patch on the right. Printed on a heavyweight 8.2 oz AS Colour long sleeve in 100% carded cotton, with a relaxed fit, ribbed cuffs and preshrunk construction.
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Research / Object history
The ESO observation image records a field of stars as streaks while ʻOumuamua remains a tracked point of light. Discovered at Haleakalā on 19 October 2017, it was the first known interstellar object observed passing through our solar system.
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