Pentagon Secrecy Nearly Buried Opening of First Interstellar Meteorite IM1

Interstellar Object Falls into Solar System


In a significant scientific breakthrough, it has been confirmed that a small meteorite from another star system fell to the ground in 2014, marking the first famous interstellar object to enter our solar system. This astonishing fact was only recently proven in 2022 by the deputy commander of the US Space Command (United States Space Command, Spacecom), with unwavering confidence, as revealed through official documents.

Back in 2019, astrophysicists Amir Sirazh and Avi LEB from Harvard attempted to publish an article discussing their discovery. However, the publication was delayed due to state secrets and bureaucratic obstacles. The researchers had utilized highly classified data obtained from sensors used by the Pentagon to monitor nuclear explosions, which contributed to the sensitive nature of their findings.

Scientists found themselves in an unprecedented situation, in possession of classified information that could potentially prove their study of the first famous interstellar object, years ahead of the well-known 1I/Oumuamua. In an effort to clarify the situation, Motherboard submitted requests under the Freedom of Information Act to obtain relevant information. Although responses were delayed, the requested information was eventually obtained.

A series of email exchanges in 2020 between employees of the Los Alamos National Laboratory shed light on the

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