Scientists say object that crashed into Pacific could be ‘interstellar craft’

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Scientists have declared that tiny metal fragments recovered from an interstellar object, which plunged into the Pacific Ocean, exhibit signs of being “artificial in origin.”

In a remarkable underwater search expedition costing $1.5 million, a pair of Harvard researchers retrieved 50 peculiar iron spheres from the unidentified object known as IM1 off the coast of Papua New Guinea last week.

After subjecting the metal spheres to laboratory analysis, it was determined that they possess extraordinary characteristics not found in naturally occurring meteors, the Daily Mail has reported.

READ MORE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12259813/EXCL-Harvard-scientists-say-UFO-crashed-ocean-2014-appears-artificial-origin.html

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