alien technology off of a mysterious cigar-shaped asteroid which he believes may have been a UFO from a distant galaxy.'Oumuamua, estimated to be 200m in diameter, is the first interstellar object ever found in the Milky Way and was first spotted in October 2017 by the University of Hawaii's Pan-STARRS1 telescope while it was looking for comets and asteroids near the Earth.The long, cigar-shaped rock was observed by experts to be spinning and accelerating at a phenomenal speed, known as "non-gravitational acceleration," with some scientists baffled as to why.Most experts agree 'Oumuamua is probably a new kind of comet propelled by a mechanism we simply don't understand yet.But Professor Avi Loeb, who runs the Department of Astronomy at.
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