Tag Archives: Avi Loeb

Study shows ‘Interstellar meteor’ vibrations actually originated from a truck

A new study casts further doubt on the purported success of an interstellar fishing expedition. On January 8, 2014, a space rock approximately 1.6 feet (0.5 meters) wide exploded over the western Pacific Ocean. In 2019, Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb and his colleague Amir Siraj determined that the intruder came from outside our solar system,… Read More »

New research suggests ‘alien’ globules dredged from Pacific are probably just industrial pollution

Microscopic metallic spheres recovered from the Pacific Ocean are likely the result of man-made industrial pollution rather than a fragment of an interstellar meteorite, according to several new studies. Last summer, Harvard astrophysicist and extraterrestrial hunter Avi Loeb probably a few small, metallic balls emerging from the bottom of the ocean remnants of an interstellar… Read More »