The Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb thinks alien technology could be on the ocean floor. And if he finds anything with buttons on it, he would very much like to press those buttons.
expedition to retrieve pieces of the meteor from the ocean floor. Based on data from the Defense Department, Loeb has focused his search to an area of nearly 40 square miles.
He says that testing the composition of the object could determine if it resembles those found in our solar system. The biggest problem is the data itself. It's difficult to actually observe small, fast objects in the atmosphere. The data is also"sanitized," Desch said. Because some of the data comes from a network that includes classified military satellites, the available data is stripped of information that could reveal U.S. defense capabilities, such as error bars that indicate precision of measurements.Avi Loeb wants to test some far-out ideas. The astronomer is launching a $1.5 million expedition to retrieve pieces of a meteor from the ocean floor.
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