Astrophysicist believes alien tech may ‘have crashed into Pacific Ocean’

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Prof. Loeb has spent decades studying astronomy and more recently has trained his sights on the possibility that life exists beyond Earth.

His bold claims frequently make headlines and he has faced criticism from others in his field over his outlandish extraterrestrial theories.

Avi Loeb, the chair of Harvard University’s Astronomy Department, poses for a portrait with the 15-inch telescope known as “The Great Refractor,” which was installed in 1847, in Cambridge, MA on March 27, 2019.After the USSC confirmed their hunch on April 7, Loeb is calling for an expedition to find whatever’s left of the object.

Over the past decade, his focus has been trained on a more contentious topic: The possibility that Earth has been visited by extraterrestrials.

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