``Abnormal metal balls'' were discovered from the sea and researchers at Harvard University claimed that they were ``part of UFOs''
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Harvard scientist claims 'anomalous' metal spheres pulled from the ocean could be alien technology. Others are not convinced. | Live Science
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This isn't the first time Loeb has made claims related to extraterrestrial civilizations. In the past, in 2017, the celestial body `` Oumuamua '' that flew from outside the solar system was claimed to be `` derived from an extraterrestrial civilization '', and in 2022, in collaboration with the US Department of Defense, unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and unidentified Established the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) to investigate anomalous phenomena (UAP). Furthermore, in 2023, we will publish a document stating that ``a spacecraft to monitor the solar system from outside the earth may send a small probe.''
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Mr. Loeb said about the meteorite 'CNEOS 2014-01-08 (IM1)' that fell on the coast of Papua New Guinea in 2014, 'It was falling at such a high speed that it was unthinkable as a celestial body in the solar system.' Based on the measurement results, it was speculated that it was an interstellar object that came from outside the solar system, and the 'Galileo Project' was underway to retrieve IM1 that had sunk into the sea using magnets.
A plan is drawn up to collect the ``interstellar celestial body'' that flew from outside the solar system and sank into the sea with a magnet-GIGAZINE
Mr. Loeb succeeded in raising funds for the Galileo plan and started collecting IM1 from June 2023. Then, we succeeded in recovering multiple traces from the sea, including the following small spheres with a diameter of about 0.5 mm. Analysis of the composition of the spherules revealed an unusually high indium content. From this, Mr. Loeb speculates that IM1 is an object that flew from outside the solar system, and also claims that it may be a substance derived from a spacecraft traveling between planets.
However, Professor Monica Grady , who studies meteorites at the Open University, acknowledges the possibility that ``the meteorites did not come from within the solar system'' due to the low nickel content of the globules that were discovered, but ``from within the solar system. The fact that it is not a meteorite that flew in does not prove that it is a meteorite that came from outside the solar system.There is also the possibility that the material originally existed on Earth.'
In addition, Professor Peter Brown, who studies meteorites at the University of Western Ontario, pointed out that there are many meteorites other than IM1 in the sea, saying, ``It is essentially impossible to associate the recovered globules with specific meteorites. I would.” In addition, regarding the measurement result that ``it was falling at such a high speed that it was unthinkable for an object in the solar system,'' which was the basis for speculating that IM1 came from outside the solar system, ) American sensors tend to overestimate speed at high speeds.'
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