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Pentagon officials speculate alien mothership could send mini probes to Earth


FILE - This March 27, 2008, file photo, shows the Pentagon in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
FILE - This March 27, 2008, file photo, shows the Pentagon in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
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Pentagon officials released a draft document, saying aliens might be visiting the solar system and releasing small probes to study planets like Earth.

The draft research report is authored by Sean Kirkpatrick, the director of the Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), and Abraham Loeb, the chairman of Harvard's astronomy department.

The AARO, established in July 2022, tracks objects in the sky, underwater, and in space.

An artificial interstellar object could potentially be a parent craft that releases many small probes during its close passage to Earth," the report said.

Loeb and the Pentagon say its possible alien aircraft has already visited our solar system.

Specifically, Loeb speculates the first alien sighting was in 2017, when the object now referred to as Oumuamua was spotted.

Loeb speculated Oumuamua could be an alien mothership, which could deploy mini probes.

With proper design, these tiny probes would reach the Earth or other solar system planets for exploration, as the parent craft passes by within a fraction of the Earth-Sun separation — just like ‘Oumuamua’ did," wrote the authors. "Astronomers would not be able to notice the spray of mini probes because they do not reflect enough sunlight for existing survey telescopes to notice them."
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