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Cigar-shaped interstellar object may have been an alien probe, Harvard paper claims

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(CNN) A mysterious cigar-shaped object spotted tumbling through our solar system last year may have been an alien spacecraft sent to investigate Earth, astronomers from Harvard University have suggested.

The object, nicknamed 'Oumuamua, meaning "a messenger that reaches out from the distant past" in Hawaiian, was first discovered in October 2017 by the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope in Hawaii.

Since its discovery, scientists have been at odds to explain its unusual features and precise origins, with researchers first calling it a comet and then an asteroid, before finally deeming it the first of its kind: a new class of "interstellar objects."

Now, a new paper by researchers at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics raises the possibility that the elongated dark-red object, which is 10 times as long as it is wide and traveling at speeds of 196,000 mph, might have an "artificial origin."

"'Oumuamua may be a fully operational probe sent intentionally to Earth vicinity by an alien civilization," they wrote in the paper, which has been submitted to the Astrophysical Journal Letters.

The theory is based on the object's "excess acceleration," or its unexpected boost in speed as it traveled through and ultimately out of our solar system in January 2018.

"Considering an artificial origin, one possibility is that 'Oumuamua is a light sail, floating in interstellar space as a debris from an advanced technological equipment," wrote the paper's authors, suggesting that the object could be propelled by solar radiation.

The paper, written by Abraham Loeb, professor and chair of astronomy, and Shmuel Bialy, a postdoctoral scholar, at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, points out that comparable light-sails already exist on earth.

"Light-sails with similar dimensions have been designed and constructed by our own civilization, including the IKAROS project and the Starshot Initiative. The light-sail technology might be abundantly used for transportation of cargos between planets or between stars."

In the paper, the pair theorize that the object's high speed and its unusual trajectory could be the result of it no longer being operational.

"This would account for the various anomalies of 'Oumuamua, such as the unusual geometry inferred from its light-curve, its low thermal emission, suggesting high reflectivity, and its deviation from a Keplerian orbit without any sign of a cometary tail or spin-up torques."

'Oumuamua is the first object ever seen in our solar system that is known to have originated elsewhere.

At first, astronomers thought the rapidly moving faint light was a regular comet or an asteroid that had originated in our solar system.

Comets, in particular, are known to speed-up due to a process known as "outgassing," in which the sun heats up the surface of the icy comet, releasing melted gas. But 'Oumuamua didn't have a "coma," the atmosphere and dust that surrounds comets as they melt.

Multiple telescopes focused on the object for three nights to determine what it was before it moved out of sight.

"We are fortunate that our sky survey telescope was looking in the right place at the right time to capture this historic moment," NASA Planetary Defense Officer Lindley Johnson said in a statement last year.

"This serendipitous discovery is bonus science enabled by NASA's efforts to find, track and characterize near-Earth objects that could potentially pose a threat to our planet."

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/11/06/health/oumuamua-alien-probe-harvard-intl/index.html
 
I don’t buy what they have to say here. The Americans have been selling this Alien story to the world for decades. It did end up convincing PMLN though that aliens exist :D
 
I don’t buy what they have to say here. The Americans have been selling this Alien story to the world for decades. It did end up convincing PMLN though that aliens exist :D

Do you believe in the conspiracy theory that scientists have already made contact with aliens and that governments are hiding it to prevent chaos?
 
I have heard religions say , universe is made only for humans, and there is no one else, if that's true and aliens end up existing how would religions survive?

Also Harvard printed this piece is kind of shocking..
 
I have heard religions say , universe is made only for humans, and there is no one else, if that's true and aliens end up existing how would religions survive?
Such religions will have a hard time. However, some religions have left scope for the unknown realm so they could use that.

Also Harvard printed this piece is kind of shocking..

Exactly why i found it interesting. Otherwise the usual rubbish from conspiracy theorists shouldnt be taken seriously.
 
There are groups of people who actually are waiting for aliens to invade and destroy humanity as we know it.

It's a funny world in which we live.
 
It's a mystery object not enough evidence. Scientists think it was an asteroid. But with this speed it would've broken and instead be a comet which it isn't. Because it's hard object. So it's asteroid? :P
 
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/jul/27/galileo-project-search-signs-extraterrestrial-technology

A team of scientists will embark on a new international research project led by Harvard University to search for evidence of extraterrestrial life by looking for advanced technology it may leave behind.

The Galileo Project is led by the Harvard astronomy professor Avi Loeb. Loeb co-founded the project with Frank Laukien, CEO of Bruker Corporation, a Massachusetts-based manufacturer of scientific equipment.

“Given the recently discovered abundance of Earth-Sun systems, the Galileo Project is dedicated to the proposition that humans can no longer ignore the possible existence of Extraterrestrial Technological Civilizations (ETCs),” the team announced in a statement on Monday.

The project follows the US government’s report from last month on a number of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena that were reported by navy personnel and Oumuamua, an interstellar pancake-shaped object that entered the solar system in 2017. Oumuamua did not resemble any previously observed comet or asteroids and in turn sparked a debate among astronomers regarding its true origin.

According to the Galileo Project team, “Oumuamua turned out to have highly anomalous properties that defy well-understood natural explanations.” “We can only speculate … by stretching our imagination to ‘Oumuamua’ perhaps being an extraterrestrial technological object, similar to a very thin light-sail or communication dish,” it added.

Rather than searching for electromagnetic signals, the Galileo Project will search for physical objects associated with extraterrestrial technological equipment, also known as technosignatures.

The project will follow three major avenues of research: obtain high-resolution images of UAP through multi-detector sensors to discover their nature, search and conduct in-depth research on “Oumuamua-like” interstellar objects, and search for potential ETC satellites.

“It is very important that we keep in mind that the Galileo Project is not for everything, and it is not for everyone,” said Laukien. “It has a defined scope, and it has limitations,” he added, referring to the project’s aim of only exploring known physics explanations rather than speculating on prior UAPs, alleged observations and informal reports.

“We want to clear the fog through a transparent and scientific analysis by assembling our own data, not data based on government-owned sensors, because most of that data is classified,” Laukien said.

Currently, the team is selecting instruments it plans to purchase and is planning to set up tens of telescope systems globally. Each system will consist of approximately two 25-centimeter (10in) telescopes with a camera suitable to detect objects of interest, connected to a computer system that will filter out data.

“We are planning to get some interesting results in the coming year, hopefully,” Loeb said in a recent press conference.

The project, named after the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei who is known for his pioneering use of telescopes, pledges to “dare to look through new telescopes, both literally and figuratively”.
 
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