Interstellar objects or objects coming from outside
our planet or outside planet earth crashing and falling into our planet like
for example comet or meteor are either seldom or frequently entering our
planet either also notice or not notice but for the first time the United
States government confirmed which is believe to be the first interstellar
object to fall and crash into our planet.
For the first time according to the news, the US
government confirmed that an interstellar object fall and crash into the earth
on 2014 from other star system is true in a new released memo from United
States Space Command(USSC).
“The meteor
ignited in a fireball in the skies near Papua New Guinea, the memo states, and
scientists believe it possibly sprinkled interstellar debris into the South
Pacific Ocean. The confirmation backs up the breakthrough discovery of the
first interstellar meteor—and, retroactively, the first known interstellar
object of any kind to reach our solar system—which was initially flagged by a
pair of Harvard University researchers in a study posted on the preprint server arXiv in 2019. “(Vice)
“After
almost exactly three years, the US government has confirmed a hypothesis by a
pair of Harvard astrophysicists that an interstellar object crashed
into the Pacific Ocean.
In a previously classified memo, US Space Command affirmed that
a fireball seen off the coast of Papua New Guinea in 2014 was, in fact, the
first interstellar meteor known to fall to Earth…….. Much of the information
about the small meteor believed to have crashed into the South Pacific remained
classified, forcing Siraj and Loeb to work around the US government…… That hard-fought stroke of luck resulted in
the first confirmation of its kind, when, at the Space Foundation’s annual Space
Symposium, US Space Command deputy commander John Shaw announced that “a
previously-detected interstellar object was indeed an interstellar object” in
the now-declassified memo.”(Futurism)
The research is on the interstellar object is led by Amir
Siraj a astrophysicist at Harvard University and also Avi Loeb.
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