In 2017, astronomers recognized the primary identified interstellar object to have entered our sun device, now repeatedly referred to as ʻOumuamua. A somewhat small frame, estimated to be kind of the scale of a skyscraper, ʻOumuamua transfixed scientists with its odd houses and impressed never-ending ‘it should be extraterrestrial beings’ takes from a fascinated public – and a minimum of one Harvard astrophysicist. On this entertaining lecture from January 2024, Chris Lintott, professor of astrophysics on the College of Oxford and professor of astronomy at Gresham School in London, makes the case that, whilst this object’s fleeting presence in our sun device wasn’t coordinated via extraterrestrial existence, it nonetheless has a lot to show us in regards to the nature of the Universe.