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Harvard professor says interstellar meteor he discovered could be relic of alien spacecraft

Harvard professor Avi Loeb claims to have found remains of an interstellar object that crashed into the ocean in 2014

July 06, 2023 / 15:12 IST
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Examples of spherules from IM1’s path.
Examples of spherules from IM1’s path. (Image credit: Avi Loeb/Medium)

Harvard professor Avi Loeb claims to have found remains of an interstellar object that crashed into the ocean in 2014. Loeb and his team recovered 50 unusual iron spheres off the coast of Papua New Guinea last week as part of their underwater search operation.

The object of Loeb’s curiosity is a meteor that came hurtling towards the earth in 2014 and exploded into tiny fragments about a hundred kilometers off the coast of Manus Island in Papua New Guinea. The trajectory of the object suggested that it originated outside our solar system.

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The meteor, named IM1, could be the first recognised interstellar object to reach the Earth. According to Loeb, the object’s interstellar origins were confirmed by NASA in 2022. He strongly believes it originated outside our solar system, partly because of the speed at which it crashed into the Pacific Ocean.

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