Interstellar objects are celestial bodies that originate from outside our solar system and enter our solar system. They are typically small rocky or icy objects such as asteroids or comets that travel through interstellar space and occasionally pass through our neighborhood. The study of interstellar objects provides valuable insights into the composition and diversity of objects in the wider galaxy, as well as the dynamics of objects traveling between star systems. The first known interstellar object to pass through our solar system, 'Oumuamua, was discovered in 2017, sparking great interest and further research into these enigmatic objects.