Space Object That Entered Solar System in 2017 was Actually Alien Junk !
Space Object That Entered Solar System in 2017 was Actually Alien Junk, Claims Harvard Professor
According to Harvard University professor an
interstellar object that entered the Solar System in 2017 is an indication of
alien life.
- Professor Avi Loeb, in his upcoming book, Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth, says that space object named 1I/2017 U1 ‘Oumuamua’ by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that had entered Solar System was actually space junk sent to us by aliens.
- Business Insider reports that the book-jacket blurb features CEO and co-founder of 23andMe Anne Wojcicki, who wrote that Loeb's new book convinces you that scientific curiosity is key to our future success. She further wrote that it is an exciting and decent case that humans might have seen a sign of intelligent life near Earth, and that we should search further.
- Oumuamua was the first known interstellar object that entered the solar system that was discovered on October 19, 2017 by the University of Hawaii’s Pan-STARRS1 telescope, funded by NASA’s Near-Earth Object Observations (NEOO) Program. The program finds and tracks asteroids and comets in Earth’s neighborhood.
- Describing the object, NASA said that its elongated shape is quite surprising, and unlike objects seen in the solar system and that it may provide new clues into how other solar systems formed. It further said that the interstellar interloper appeared to be a rocky, cigar-shaped object with a slight reddish hue. Oumuamua measures up to 400 meters long and highly-elongated, which NASA estimates is perhaps ten times as long as it is wide. The space agency further said that the aspect ratio of Oumuamua is greater than that of any asteroid or comet observed in the solar system to date.
In his upcoming book by publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
which is out on January 26 professor Avi Loeb makes a compelling case for why
Oumuamua that wandered into our solar system was not just another asteroid but
most likely a disk less than a millimeter thick, with sail-like proportions
that would justify for its unusual acceleration as it moved away from the
sun, reports New York Post.
The report further said that Loeb believes the only way to look
for alien civilizations is to look for their trash, like investigative
journalists who look through celebrities’ trash.
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