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Harvard Astrophysicist says he found alien tech from a meteor: Report

Harvard Astrophysicist says he found alien tech from a meteor: Report

Harvard Astrophysicist says he found alien tech from a meteor. An astronomer from Harvard University claims to have made substantial progress in the search for extraterrestrial life.

According to Professor Avi Loeb, a meteor that crashed in 2014 off the coast of Papua New Guinea may have contained elements of alien technology.

Loeb and his team just returned the documents to Harvard for analysis, according to CBS News. 99.999% of the time, the U.S. Space Command can practically with absolute certainty affirm that it originated from another solar system. Loeb was given a 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) radius of the potential landing site by the authorities.

“That is where the fireball took place, and the government detected it from the Department of Defence. It’s a very big area, the size of Boston, so we wanted to pin it down,” said Loeb. “We figured the distance of the fireball based on the time delay between the arrival of the blast wave, the boom of the explosion, and the light that arrived quickly.”

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As a Harvard Astrophysicist says he found alien tech from a meteor, according to USA Today, the team’s discovery is thought to be from a basketball-sized meteorite that crashed into the western Pacific Ocean and Earth’s atmosphere in 2014.

The meteor, which came from outside the solar system, traveled two times faster than almost all of the stars close to the sun, according to Loeb.

“We found ten spherules. These are almost perfect spheres or metallic marbles. When you look at them through a microscope, they look very distinct from the background,” explained Loeb. “They have colors of gold, blue, and brown, and some of them resemble a miniature of the Earth.”

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