[meteorite-list] ET

Regelman arn1200 at comcast.net
Thu Mar 23 15:59:44 EDT 2023


Very interesting ! I would like to see the data as it comes .
Ken Regelman Astronomical Research Network
     I have been researching  NWA 14483 which I  purchased in 2017 .
So far I have found 3  "ETs in this meteorite . All less than 2 mm in size .
I have the copy write on all the images and own the entire meteorite .
If you think this is a joke don't bother emailing me .
If you are genuine about the interest in it and want a picture email me.
arn1200 at comcast.net  PS the meteorite is NOT for sale .
http://www.meteorites4sale.net/index.htm

On 3/23/2023 10:04 AM, drtanuki via Meteorite-list wrote:
> https://dnyuz.com/2023/03/23/a-harvard-physicist-is-racing-to-prove-this-meteorite-is-an-alien-probe/
>
> A Harvard Physicist Is Racing to Prove This Meteorite Is an Alien Probe
> March 23, 2023
>
> The world’s top alien hunter is about to embark on his most ambitious—and potentially history-making—mission yet. Harvard physicist Avi Loeb is organizing a $1.5-million expedition to Papua New Guinea to search for fragments of a very strange meteorite that impacted just off the coast of the Pacific nation in 2014.
>
> There’s compelling evidence that the half-meter-wide meteorite, called CNEOS1 2014-01-08, traveled from outside our solar system. And that it’s made of extremely hard rock or metal—a material that’s hard and tough enough to prove the meteorite isn’t a meteorite at all. Maybe it’s an alien probe.
>
> It’s a long-shot effort. After years of work, Loeb and his team have, with a big assist from the U.S. military, narrowed down CNEOS1 2014-01-08’s likely impact zone to a square kilometer of the ocean floor, nearly two kilometers underwater. But the fragments themselves are probably just a few millimeters in size. It’s worse than looking for a needle in a haystack. Loeb is basically preparing to look for big sand in a square-kilometer patch of small sand. ....more
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