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Okay Stakanov.
Media : 'Scientists say it is extremely likely that something is an alien invasion due to kill us all in the next 5 minutes!'
“Loeb further suggests that the tilt and pathway would allow the intelligent life on the object to gather “astrometric measurements, to determine the orbits and masses of the Solar System planets, allowing it to prepare an optimal approach strategy to the Solar System.”
So they can send a geometrically tilted probe that collects astronomic data and transmits it hundreds of light years to the "mother ship", but they can't figure out how to fly the mother ship into the solar system?
sony should release pc version of this game for uncle sam play it
Loeb has always been more a UFO enthusiast than serious scientist. Besides, it has been proven beyond doubt by now the thing is mostly composed of water ice and displays typical comet characteristics. Everyone can go back to normal again.
also since havard become so political you think we can trust scientific data from havard resercher ??
It's impossible. Or at least highly, highly improbable.
That said, I do enjoy seeing interstellar objects from different solar systems gracing our system. It's an argument for transpermia.