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I'm most interested in the exit trajectory change. All the math predicted one trajectory, as the object got pulled in by the Sun's gravity, slingshot around, and zoomed off into space.

Then it didn't go that way. Kinda. Off by a few degrees.

Why?

I hope that someone determines that they just weren't taking into account the Whoozywhatsit Force, or whatever, and when the calculations are done again, we get the observed trajectory.

I am far more interested in us getting our calculations right... more precise... than I am in some extraterrestrial vessel/sensor that we have no possibility of comprehending.

Now let's plot the new trajectory and see where it is headed... what's out there? Anything we need to look closer at?

Where did it come from? Anything that way that might've sent the object our way? Like the gravitational pull of something that it may have gotten snagged in along the way?

Then again... it could be Rama. (H/T to KB)