Avi Loeb's controversial claim that a recent fireball resulted from an interstellar object is taking a hammering.
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb scoured the Pacific seafloor last summer in search for debris from a meteor that had exploded in ...
As described in my book Interstellar, the first among them was an interstellar meteor named IM1, half a metre in size ... The Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Our Future Beyond Earth by Avi Loeb ...
Avi Loeb believes AI could save humanity—but first we ... after a long day searching for evidence of the first known ...
The meteor exploded into tiny meteorites, which then fell into the South Pacific Ocean. Now, one astronomer by the name of Avi Loeb seems to think that this meteorite could have been alien tech.
Harvard professor and notorious UFO hunter Avi Loeb claims he has new evidence that meteor fragments recovered from the ocean floor are alien technology, Boston Public Radio reports, pushing back ...
Checkmate, disbeliever. But what does the lottery have to do with Avi Loeb? In case you don’t know, Avi Loeb is a plasma physicist by training, whose former gig before moving to the astronomy ...
During a search for the meteor, known as IM1, Avi Loeb said his team found 10 tiny spheres mainly made out of iron. "When you look at them through a microscope, they look very distinct from the ...
Last year, Avi Loeb, the director of a computational astrophysics center at Harvard, said metal spherules found in the Pacific Ocean were left behind by a meteor that exploded near Earth in 2014.