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B R E A K ING --- MSM Reporting---> Could there be a link between interstellar visitor 'Oumuamua and unidentified aerial phenomena?
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[quote:2012Portal:MV80ODMxMDYyXzJDRjY1RDIz] Wow, in Space mag! [b][i]Could there be a link between interstellar visitor 'Oumuamua and unidentified aerial phenomena?[/i][/b] https://www.space.com/oumuamua-unidentified-aerial-phenomena?utm_source=notification [i]But the number is reasonable if 'Oumuamua was an artificial object on a targeted mission towards the sun, aimed to collect data from the habitable region near Earth. One might even wonder whether 'Oumuamua might have been retrieving data from probes that were already sprinkled on Earth at an earlier time. In such a case, 'Oumuamua's thin, flat shape could have been that of a receiver. Hence, 'Oumuamua was pushed by sunlight not for the purpose of propulsion but as a byproduct of its thin flat shape. [/i] [/quote]
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Could there be a link between interstellar visitor 'Oumuamua and unidentified aerial phenomena?
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But the number is reasonable if 'Oumuamua was an artificial object on a targeted mission towards the sun, aimed to collect data from the habitable region near Earth. One might even wonder whether 'Oumuamua might have been retrieving data from probes that were already sprinkled on Earth at an earlier time. In such a case, 'Oumuamua's thin, flat shape could have been that of a receiver. Hence, 'Oumuamua was pushed by sunlight not for the purpose of propulsion but as a byproduct of its thin flat shape.
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