Posts Tagged ‘interstellar’

Alien-Hunting Scientists Shed New Light on Interstellar Metals Recovered from the Ocean

A team of alien-hunting scientists have released a new analysis of metallic remnants from a likely interstellar object they recovered from the Pacific Ocean. In 2014, a meteor called IM1 sliced through Earth’s atmosphere and became the first known interstellar object to land on our planet, according to a team of alien-hunting scientists led by […]

Tiny Metal Spheres Recovered from Ocean Floor Likely Interstellar, Alien-Hunting Harvard Astronomer Says

A team of scientists has proposed that small spherical particles hauled from the Pacific Ocean seafloor are “likely extrasolar” in origin, meaning that they might come from another star system, according to a preprint study that has not yet been peer-reviewed.  The discovery of interstellar material here on Earth would be an unprecedented scientific achievement […]

Ancient Stargate: Can Sakwala Chakraya Unlock Interstellar Travel?

Located in the city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, the so-called “Stargate of Sri Lanka” is a mysterious place with much that is yet to be unveiled. There are many stories about UFOs and other strange happenings around this location, known popularly by its local name, Rajarata, or “The Land of Kings.” As of today, the researchers […]

Scientists estimate how many interstellar objects enter the solar system each year, and propose how we might reach them

A new study has calculated how many interstellar objects (ISOs) enter our solar system each year, throwing open the possibility of studying distant star systems from the (relative) comfort of humanity’s own cosmic backyard. The latest research by the non-profit organization Initiative for Interstellar Studies (i4is), in conjunction with several universities across the US, estimates […]

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