A Harvard-led team is launching a new project to search for physical evidence of aliens and their technology

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The project will hunt for potential alien ships in Earth's orbit, as well as unidentified flying craft in our atmosphere.

- Loeb thinks there are countless other objects like 'Oumuamua whizzing by our planet, some of which could come from aliens, too. So he launched a program to find them.

"It's a fishing expedition, let's just go out and catch whatever fish we find," Loeb said in a press conference. "And that includes objects close to Earth, hovering within our atmosphere, or objects that came from outside the solar system that look weird.", aims to use a network of Earth-based telescopes to look for interstellar objects that could be extraterrestrial in nature.

Early detection could enable scientists to send probes to these objects, according to Frank Laukien, a visiting scholar at Harvard and a co-founder of the Galileo Project. describing 144 incidents since 2004 in which military personnel encountered UAPs. One of those incidents turned out to involve a deflating balloon, but the rest remain unexplained, the report concluded."It's an unusual admission by the government, saying there are objects in our sky we don't fully understand," Loeb said., these UAPs could be artifacts of an extinct alien civilizations or active extraterrestrial equipment.

 

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