First 'alien' objects on Earth 'have been found', claims Harvard professor

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A HARVARD professor has claimed that mysterious pellets pulled from the ocean actually originated from outside our Solar System. That would make them the first alien objects to be found on Earth. H…

A HARVARD professor has claimed that mysterious pellets pulled from the ocean actually originated from outside our Solar System.Professor Avi Loeb led the research team that retrieved the pellets from the oceanThe mission cost $1.

5million and involved pulling fragments from the Pacific OceanHarvard physicist Professor Avi Loeb and his team retrieved the material from the Pacific Ocean.It's thought this was a meteor-like object that fell into the ocean just coast of Papua New Guinea.The expert has now revealed that early analysis of the fragments suggests they come from interstellar space.They're said to be different from any metal we have on Earth.

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