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Pentagon UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) Chief Says Alien May Visit Our Solar System

Written by Reananda Hidayat Permono Completed Master of Science - MS, Petroleum Geology from Curtin University, Perth, Australia.

The head of the Pentagon’s unidentified phenomena research office said an Unidentified Flying Object might visit our solar system.

Director of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), Sean Kirkpatrick, explained an interstellar object could release small probes during its close pass to Earth.

He wrote a research report co-authored by the chairman of Harvard University’s astronomy department Abraham Loeb.

Previously, Kirkpatrick was the chief scientist at the Space Intelligence Center and Defence Intelligence Agency’s Missile.

According to a Pentagon press release, AARO was created to investigate aliens and Unidentified Flying Object around military installations.

Meanwhile, Loeb gained notoriety when he proposed that our solar system was traversed by the first extrasolar visitor in 2017.

In October 2017, the PanSTARRS telescope in Hawaii captured an object flying at a speed that made scientists believe it originated outside our solar system.

The object’s orbit indicated other forces besides the sun’s gravitational energy influencing its movement.

In their research paper entitled “Physical Constraints on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena,” Kirkpatrick and Loeb explain...

that astronomers wouldn’t notice the mini-probe spray since they don’t reflect enough sunlight.

The paper follows a month-long scrutiny of an Unidentified Flying Object as a Chinese spy balloon drifted across US airspace.

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