"Debunked: The Truth Behind the Alien Signal and Meteor Fireball Claims"

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Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb's claim of finding possible alien debris from a meteor that exploded in 2014 has hit a roadblock as reanalysis of seismic data suggests the signals he used to locate the debris field were likely from a truck driving near the seismometer. Despite skepticism from mainstream scientists, Loeb, founder of the Galileo Project, remains steadfast in his belief and plans to continue the search for extraterrestrial technology in the Pacific.
Topics:science#avi-loeb#extraterrestrial-technology#meteor-debris#science#scientific-research#seismic-data
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