"Harvard Professor Avi Loeb's Groundbreaking Discovery: Alien Metal Found in Ocean"
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The remains of a small meteor discovered in the ocean are believed to have originated from outside our solar system, according to astrophysicist Avi Loeb. The meteor, known as IM1, crashed into the Pacific Ocean in 2014 and was detected by U.S. government satellites. Scientists have analyzed 57 spherules from the crash site and found that the material is unlike anything seen before in our solar system. Ongoing analysis is being conducted by researchers at Harvard University, UC Berkeley, Bruker Corporation, and the University of Technology in Papua New Guinea.
Topics:science#analysis#astrophysics#galileo-project#interstellar-meteor#ocean#science-and-technology
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