Harvard Professor: 2017 butterfly target was probably alien

A Harvard professor is saying that people are not alone in the universe. The new book of astronomer Avi Loeb “Out-of-earth” examines a 2017 butterfly space object that believes it was not from this world. “First people thought, “must be a stone, like asteroids or comets we've seen before [...]
The first “people thought, “must be a stone, like asteroids or comets that we've seen before inside the solar system,” Loeb told CBSN, translated Periscopi.
But after receiving more information about him, they found him strange. ”
The first cigarette-shaped object from telescopes was called “Oumua” ) meaning a newsman from the distant past” in the Hawaiian language.
He was 10 times taller than he was and flying at 196 thousand miles an hour, researchers said at the time.
It didn't look like comet, yet it was acting like something that had an extra push,” said Loeb.
Nasa had confirmed that “is the first object ever in our solar system of origin from elsewhere,” but that origin was unknown.
Loeb argues in his book that the object is probably garbage from advanced alien technology.
He said his ideas were not yet popular in academic circles. /Periscope











