U.S. Space Command has confirmed that fragments of an interstellar meteor have been recovered in the Pacific Ocean
This is the first time humans have come in contact with something from another Solar System.
“IM1’s fireball was detected by the U.S. Government at 17:05 GMT on January 8, 2014 and indicated that this meteor was speeding beyond the value required to escape from the Solar System,” said Professor Loeb, the leader of the Galileo Project, which aims to identify the nature of potential objects made by existing or extinct extraterrestrial technological civilizations.
“Based on the air ram-pressure that it sustained before disintegrating in three flares 20 km above the ocean surface, this object was tougher in material strength than all other 272 meteors in the CNEOS catalog of NASA.”
“Its interstellar origin was formally confirmed at the 99.999% confidence in an official letter from the U.S. Space Command under DoD to NASA on March 1, 2022.”
“Two years sooner, my revelation paper of IM1 with my undergrad understudy Amir Siraj showed that IM1 was moving external the Planetary group quicker than 95% of all stars nearby the Sun.”
“The likelihood that IM1’s overabundance speed profited from drive and the way that it was harder than all realized space rocks, raise the likelihood that it might have been mechanical in beginning — like NASA’s New Skylines create crashing into an exoplanet in a billion years and wrecking in its climate as an interstellar meteor.”
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