Summary:
- Researchers have found that launching flyby missions to study interstellar objects like 'Oumuamua is feasible and affordable.
- These interstellar objects, which originate from outside our solar system, provide a unique opportunity to learn about the formation and evolution of other planetary systems.
- Launching small, lightweight spacecraft to perform close-up observations of these objects as they pass through our solar system could yield valuable scientific data without the need for complex and expensive missions.