Scientists Confirm ‘Alien Probe’ Will Pass By Earth In 2017

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Scientists say an 'alien probe' will pass by the earth in 2017

Scientists have confirmed that in 2017 a mysterious ‘alien probe’ object will pass by the Earth, leaving them baffled as to its origin. 

Scientists studying the approaching object say its continued speed does not make sense due to the fact that it continues to move towards us at a varying speed, meaning that it accelerates and decelerates gradually.

The mysterious object was originally discovered in November 1991 by astronomer James Scotti.

Ewao.com reports:

The object referred to as 1991VN is a mere 10 meters in diameter and has a heliocentric orbit spin past the edge of the Milky Way. But what’s unusual about it, there should be lots of similar objects, why must it be of ‘alien’ origin? Well, the idea that the object ‘could’ belong to an advanced alien civilization came after researchers identified several other strange features connected with 1991VN.

As we mentioned above, the mystery object has a heliocentric orbit that spans past the edge of our galaxy, interestingly, this orbit is unusually similar to our own spinning orb. However, objects in space with a diameter similar to that of 1991VN do not normally behave like this. What’s even strange is that the continued speed of 1991VN doesn’t make sense either as it continues to move at a varying speed, meaning that it accelerates and decelerates gradually.

Strangely, there is more mystery to the enigmatic object. After researchers had predicted the initial orbit of the object, scientists realized that in the object flew past Earth in 1975. Scientists concluded that the varying increments of time were extremely anomalous and unlike any natural object previously seen in the galaxy. Moreover, researchers concluded that the object had a strange high rotational spin, and its brightness varies over time. Many believe that the greatest mystery behind 1991VN is the luminescent variance. All of the anomalies combined make it extremely difficult for researchers to identify the nature of the object. Scientists are unable to agree on a single theory that would shed light onto the mystery object.

Among the numerous theories, and due to the uncertainty of the object’s origin, combined with the anomalous variation in the object’s brightness in images obtained during its passage near Earth in 1991, some have speculated that 1991VN could be a spent rocket fuel tank, or a rocket body from a satellite launched during the 1970’s, or from an Apollo mission. None of the previously mentioned however seems to explain the additional anomalies of the object.

While at this point the object could be anything, the most popular theory (*sarcasm*) surprisingly(*sarcasm*) are aliens.

Among the many theories proposed, there is a possibility that the mysterious object is, in fact, an Extraterrestrial Probe. According to Duncan Steel, an astronomer at the University of Adelaide in Australia, 1991 VG could actually be an “alien probe observed in the vicinity of our planet.” However, in further interviews, Duncan stated that he isn’t convinced after all, that VG 1991 is of extraterrestrial origin. This, however, hasn’t stopped people around the globe to drift around in the endless possibilities of what the mysterious object is.

But what if it is of extraterrestrial nature? Could we identify it? Or even understand it? What if the object was made of highly advanced technology? Could we spot it as such?

According to two mathematicians from the University of Edinburgh, it’s very possible that there are Alien probes operating within our solar system. Duncan Forgan and Arwen Nicholson suggest that we cannot rule out the possibility that there are extraterrestrial craft within our solar system. The mathematicians used computing power to inform their predictions, which might not sound out of place in a sci-fi novel. The two mathematicians analyzed the possibility that probes could travel through space in a study published in the Journal of Astrobiology.

2 Comments

  1. Joke yes. 10m wide so far, such a huge orbit/path/trajectory etc and they can see it and know something about it, yeh right, Joke yes!

  2. Joke yes. 10m wide so far, such a huge orbit/path/trajectory etc and they can see it and know something about it, yeh right, Joke yes!

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