Alien Spaceship Coming Towards Earth

He appears to believe the video is real and writes: 'Arizona is a famous hotspot for UFOs and Alien bases, so its nice to get this substantial evidence of their existence in that area.' This is an alien ship, shooting off through the clouds, leaving earth.'

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Alien Spaceship Coming To Earth

It almost looks like a meteorite, but its not falling, its going up.' Earlier this year alien enthusiasts as they say it has been spotted repeatedly over five years.Conspiracy lovers believe the powerful Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) captured the huge ship beaming around the sun.

Alien Ship Coming Toward Earth

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Spaceship Coming Towards Earth

The researchers aren't claiming outright that aliens sent 'Oumuamua. But after a careful mathematical analysis of the way as it shot past the sun, they say 'Oumuamua could be a spacecraft pushed through space by light falling on its surface — or, as they put it in the paper, a 'lightsail of artificial origin.' Who would have sent such a spacecraft our way — and why?' It is impossible to guess the purpose behind 'Oumuamua without more data,' Avi Loeb, chairman of Harvard's astronomy department and a co-author of the paper, told NBC News MACH in an email. If 'Oumuamua is a lightsail, he added, one possibility is that it was floating in interstellar space when our solar system ran into it, 'like a ship bumping into a buoy on the surface of the ocean.' Artist's concept of a lightsail above Earth.

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Josh Spradling / The Planetary SocietyLoeb and his collaborator, Shmuel Bialy, a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, acknowledge that the alien spacecraft scenario is an 'exotic' one. Martin sigma mandolin serial numbers. And perhaps not surprisingly, other space scientists have strong doubts about it.' It's certainly ingenious to show that an object the size of 'Oumuamua might be sent by aliens to another star system with nothing but a solar sail for power,' Seth Shostak, a senior astronomer at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, said in an email. 'But one should not blindly accept this clever hypothesis when there is also a mundane (and a priori more likely) explanation for 'Oumuamua — namely that it's a comet or asteroid from afar.' Coryn Bailer-Jones, an astronomer at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, voiced similar objections. 'In science,' he said in an email, 'we must ask ourselves, 'Where is the evidence?, not 'Where is the lack of evidence so that I can fit in any hypothesis that I like?'

Bailer-Jones, who earlier this year led a group of scientists who, raised questions in particular about the object's tumbling motion.' Why send a spacecraft which is doing this?' 'If it were a spacecraft, this tumbling would make it impossible to keep any instruments pointed at the Earth. Of course, one could now say it was an accident, or the aliens did this to deceive us. One can always come up with increasingly implausible suggestions that have no evidence in order to maintain an idea.' But Loeb called the conjecture 'purely scientific and evidence-based,' adding, 'I follow the maxim of Sherlock Holmes: When you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.'