Would We Notice Interstellar CubeSats in Our Cosmic Neighborhood? Avi Loeb·December 12, 2022If humans ever find interstellar CubeSats, it will change our priorities from funding military conflicts to space exploration.
Asteroid Impact in Canada May Have Left Something Behind That Astronomers Now Want Micah Hanks·November 23, 2022Astronomers say an asteroid impact in Canada near the shores of Lake Erie could provide a rich source of information for future studies.
Do Astronomers Exist on Other Habitable Planets? Avi Loeb·October 11, 2022Could astronomers also be a possibility on distant habitable exoplanets, much like the ones who study exoplanets from here on Earth?
Technologies of Interstellar Origin: Picking the “Fruits” of Intelligence Avi Loeb·September 28, 2022Finding the products of technological engines produced by intelligence from afar could inspire humans to focus on our ambitious future in space.
The Discovery of a Second Interstellar Meteor Meter-Size Interstellar Objects Are Much Tougher than Solar System Rocks! Avi Loeb·September 23, 2022In a new paper with student Amir Siraj, Avi Loeb says they have identified a second interstellar meteor, IM2, in the CNEOS fireball catalog of NASA.
The First Interstellar Meteor Had a Larger Material Strength Than Iron Meteorites Avi Loeb·April 27, 2022The first interstellar object to make its way to Earth may have had properties that exceeded even those of iron meteorites.