Harvard physicist plans mission to prove meteorite is an alien probe
A prominent Harvard physicist has planned an ambitious expedition to Papua New Guinea to search for the remnants of a meteorite that he thinks could be an alien probe.
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb will embark on a $1.5 million expedition to Papua New Guinea to find fragments from a meteorite he thinks might be an alien probeHarvard physicist Avi Loeb has planned a $1.5 million expedition to Papua New Guinea to find fragments from a meteorite he thinks might be an alien probe.
“We have a boat. We have a dream team, including some of the most experienced and qualified professionals in ocean expeditions,” Loeb wrote on Medium in late January. Loeb has managed to persuade the Pentagon to release the full data for the 2014 fireball, called CNEOS1 2014-01-08, which it said might be the hardest meteorite on record.
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