The military department is comparing potential alien developments with NASA analogues currently used for missions on other planets.

The authors of the report were Sean Kirkpatrick, Director of the Pentagon’s Office of Anomaly Resolution in All Fields, and Abraham Loeb, Chair of Harvard University’s Department of Astronomy. They dedicated the document to the physical limitations of unidentified weather events.

The report itself states that “dandelion seeds” of artificial interstellar objects could potentially separate from the parent vehicle during its close pass to Earth. They can be set in motion by the tidal gravitational forces of the Sun.

These tiny probes can reach our planet or other planets for exploration, as did the Oumuamua interstellar object in 2017.

Source: Ferra

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