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posted by mrpg on Wednesday April 17 2019, @04:40PM   Printer-friendly
from the striking-development? dept.

Possible Evidence of an Extrasolar Object Striking the Earth in 2014:

A pair of researchers has found possible evidence of an extrasolar object striking the Earth back in 2014. In their paper uploaded to the arXiv preprint server, Amir Siraj and Abraham Loeb describe their study of data in the Center for Near-Earth Object studies database and what they found.

[...]Loeb and Siraj had reasoned that space objects traveling faster than normal might be evidence enough of an extrasolar visitor. That led to them to perform searches in the Center for Near-Earth Object studies database for objects that traveled faster than normal. They report that they found three hits, two of which they dismissed because of incomplete data. The third described a meteor that was believed to be slightly less than a meter wide that had been observed disintegrating in the atmosphere on January 8th, 2014, at a height of 18.7 kilometers near Papua New Guinea. Its speed had been measured by a government sensor at 216,000 km/h. By looking at its trajectory and tracing backward, the researchers report that it likely came from somewhere outside of our solar system. If the evidence pans out, the sighting would be the first known instance of an extrasolar object striking the Earth.

The researchers suggest that the object's high speed indicates that it was likely flung out of another star system. And if that were the case, it would have been reasonably close to its star at some point, deep in the interior of a planetary system—perhaps in its "Goldilocks zone," which means there was some chance it carried life. The researchers have written a paper describing their findings, which they have submitted to The Astrophysical Journal Letters.

For various definitions of 'striking' and 'Earth'.


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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 17 2019, @05:33PM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 17 2019, @05:33PM (#831173)

    Going all Andromeda Strain [wikipedia.org], huh?

    I'm picturing you as Charleton Heston when he realizes where he is [youtube.com].

    Yes, this is a non-sequitur, but I'm free-associating here. Leave me alone!

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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday April 17 2019, @08:30PM (3 children)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday April 17 2019, @08:30PM (#831294) Journal

    I'm re-watching The Expanse seasons 1-3 in anticipation of 4.

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    • (Score: 2) by NotSanguine on Wednesday April 17 2019, @09:45PM (2 children)

      by NotSanguine (285) <NotSanguineNO@SPAMSoylentNews.Org> on Wednesday April 17 2019, @09:45PM (#831331) Homepage Journal

      I'm re-watching The Expanse seasons 1-3 in anticipation of 4.

      I plan to do so as well. Has Amazon announced release dates? Last I heard, the season was in the can, but Amazon hadn't announced availability. That was back in late January, early February.

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      • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday April 18 2019, @01:30PM (1 child)

        by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Thursday April 18 2019, @01:30PM (#831616) Journal

        That's what I heard. I've read that shooting is completed. Editing and post production take some time. Speculation was for maybe this fall.

        Prior to the above, I've seen other sources say 2019 for sure.

        Of course, none of the above actually means anything.

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        • (Score: 2) by NotSanguine on Thursday April 18 2019, @01:44PM

          by NotSanguine (285) <NotSanguineNO@SPAMSoylentNews.Org> on Thursday April 18 2019, @01:44PM (#831629) Homepage Journal

          Yeah, I heard the same stuff. Quite possibly from the same articles on the 'net. :)

          (when using telnet, put a security shroud over your monitor to prevent others seeing what you are typing)

          That's not enough. You also need to cover your face in case you're mouthing the words you're typing.

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