‘Nothing like it’: Loeb on interstellar meteor found in ocean

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Astrophysicist Avi Loeb has described the remains of a small meteor discovered in the ocean as being “exceptionally different from what is typically found within our solar system.”

Approximately ten years ago, a meteor with a velocity surpassing that of 95% of the stars in its vicinity collided with the Pacific Ocean, News Nation Now reported.

Recently, in June, a research team associated with the interstellar expedition effort known as the Galileo Project successfully retrieved fragments of this meteor for the purpose of conducting analysis.

READ MORE: https://www.newsnationnow.com/vargasreports/avi-loeb-interstellar-meteor-pacific-ocean/

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