2014 Meteorite That Hit Earth Was Alien, Confirms US Space Command
2014 Meteorite That Hit Earth Was Alien, Confirms US Space Command
The US Space Command (USSC) has recently confirmed that a meteor that hit Earth in January 2014 did come from another solar system
The US Space Command (USSC) has recently confirmed that a meteor that hit Earth in January 2014 did come from another solar system
Taking to Twitter earlier this month, the USSC shared a memo confirming the work of Harvard astronomers Amir Siraj and Abraham Loeb that a space rock from another star system did strike Earth in 2014.
Taking to Twitter earlier this month, the USSC shared a memo confirming the work of Harvard astronomers Amir Siraj and Abraham Loeb that a space rock from another star system did strike Earth in 2014.
The US space department noted that the velocity and trajectory of the meteor suggested the space rock was extrasolar in origins.
The US space department noted that the velocity and trajectory of the meteor suggested the space rock was extrasolar in origins.
It said that the rocky body, measuring just 1.5 feet across, “was indeed an interstellar object”.
It said that the rocky body, measuring just 1.5 feet across, “was indeed an interstellar object”.
According to The Independent, the latest announcement pushes back the date of the first confirmed discovery of an extrasolar visitor by three years.
According to The Independent, the latest announcement pushes back the date of the first confirmed discovery of an extrasolar visitor by three years.
The famous interstellar object known as Oumuamua, which was discovered in 2017, has now become the second interstellar object to visit our solar system.
The famous interstellar object known as Oumuamua, which was discovered in 2017, has now become the second interstellar object to visit our solar system.