Harvard Astrophysicist Launches Effort to Prove UFO Existence.

Loeb has attracted considerable public attention with his confident belief that technologically advanced alien civilizations exist.
He also claimed that the Oumuamua, which is a strange interstellar object, is a spacecraft that extraterrestrial intelligence made. Studying the Oumuamua in 2018 inspired Loeb to conceive the Galileo Project.
The prominent Harvard University astrophysicist said that people would soon witness the first-ever sufficiently detailed picture that can be irrefutable proof that unidentified flying objects or UFOs are alien spacecraft via his Galileo Project.
Loeb’s effort aims to give evidence of alien technology by making an international network of computers, cameras, and telescopes to study UFOs.
Moreover, the Galileo Project comprises a team of over a hundred scientists. Based on the statement by the Harvard University professor, his effort’s first telescope will begin functioning from the Harvard College Observatory’s roof in the summer of 2021.
Dr. Avi Loeb and his team of researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics have received over $400,000 in donations to investigate the possibility that our technology is hiding the existence of extraterrestrial life.
The team has allegedly found evidence with high statistical significance and an unprecedented amount of explanatory power that we are not alone in the universe and there have been many sightings of unidentified flying objects.
A Harvard astrophysicist has launched a new effort to prove the existence of extraterrestrial life. The project is called Project Phoenix, which is an independent attempt to discover new evidence that could lead to “a paradigm shift in our understanding of the universe.”
The leading idea behind the Phoenix Project is to build on data from NASA’s Kepler space telescope, which has been accumulating information about planets outside our solar system for over 10 years. In order for real science to come out of this project, these data need to be organized and analyzed by experts before anyone makes any claims about them.
A scientist at Harvard University launched an effort on Wednesday to prove the existence that extraterrestrial life exists through a public crowd-sourcing initiative called Project Phoenix. It is a non-profit program that would use public data from NASA’s Kepler space telescope and other sources in hopes of discovering evidence that might lead “to a paradigm shift in our understanding of the universe.” The ambitious goal aims to find 100,000 planets that are likely to have life on them in the Milky Way galaxy. It would take a telescope of 10 meters in diameter and 10 years to achieve this goal.”What we’re expecting is that there will be a lot of false positives,” said Professor Dimitar Sasselov, the scientist who started Project Phoenix, according to Public Radio International. “But this is not about finding life elsewhere. It’s about giving us insights into how Earth was formed.”
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