SCIENTISTS ARE SKEPTICAL OF SPACE COMMAND’S ‘INTERSTELLAR’ METEOR CLAIMS

Subscribers:
1,110
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLOHhsuCf_w



Duration: 4:39
2 views
0


Scientists Are Skeptical of Space Command’s ‘Interstellar’ Meteor Claims

A new U.S. Space Command memo says that a meteor that fell to Earth in 2014 came from interstellar space. That would make it the first known interstellar object in our solar system. preceding ‘Oumuamua. a cigar shaped object that first appeared in 2017 and seemed to come from another star system. But some scientists aren’t satisfied with this bold proclamation. The memo. dated March 1. describes a 2019 paper on the meteor and the subsequent analysis of the information by Joel Mozer. the director of science. technology. and research for the U.S. Space Force. The paper. written by astrophysicists Avi Loeb and Amir Siraj of Harvard University and hosted on the pre print server aRxiv. details a foot and a half wide. half ton meteor that was detected shortly after 1 p.m. ET on January 8. 2014. The object’s high speed “implies a possible origin from the deep interior of a planetary system or a star in the thick disk of the Milky Way galaxy.” Siraj and Loeb wrote. The 2014 meteor is one of many bolides (very bright meteors) that recently became part of the public record. Plenty of fireball data is collected by U.S. government sensors that are meant to spot projectiles like missiles. An agreement between NASA and the U.S. Space Force authorized decades of fireball event records to be released and hosted by NASA’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies. But some astrophysicists have issues with the new claims. “This letter isn’t science. and I put no weight on it.” Jonathan McDowell. an astrophysicist at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. told Gizmodo in an email. “‘Reviewed the data’ isn’t showing your work.” “The detailed calibration and accuracy information for the infrared missile warning satellites are not available (for good reasons). and without that. there will always be a question mark on this analysis.” McDowell added. Though the interstellar meteor reached Earth in 2014. attention was only drawn to it on the heels of the discovery of ‘Oumuamua. which zoomed through our cosmic neighborhood at 85.700 miles per hour. (When the object bent around our Sun. it was traveling at nearly 200.000 miles per hour!) Loeb. author of the paper on the 2014 meteor. has widely promoted the theory that ‘Oumuamua was an alien spacecraft. But there is another reason some scientists didn’t investigate the event. included in an online fireball database. An earlier team scrutinizing the government’s fireball data found that it “is very prone to errors. especially for the speed and direction information that is essential to making a claim that a meteor is interstellar in origin.” said Alan Jackson. an astrophysicist at Arizona State University. in an email. Jackson said the data only matched another dataset—the Desert Fireball Network—“about one third of the time” and sometimes was “dramatically wrong.” “No one really doubts the possibility” that an interstellar bolide could hit Earth. Steven Desch. also an astrophysicist at the University of Arizona. wrote in an email. But. he noted. “a simple ‘trust us’ doesn’t substitute for open science. It doesn’t enable the cornerstone of the scientific method—reproducibility.” The Space Command’s affirmation of Siraj and Loeb’s conclusions is corroborating. but does not settle anything. “It is not possible for other scientists to independently examine the raw data and confirm interstellar origin of this meteor.” Jackson said. “If the speed and direction of the meteor are correct. then it was interstellar in origin.” Jackson added. “However. we still don’t really know how accurate the speed and direction are. so the claim that the probability of it being interstellar is ‘99.999%’ (as stated in the Siraj & Loeb paper) is basically just numbers plucked out of the air.” While we’re currently dealing with insufficient data (‘Oumuamua sped past us so quickly that observation opportunities were limited)....

#news




Other Videos By Australian News


2022-04-15MASKED MEN THROW ACID AT WOMAN'S FACE IN TARGETED ATTACK
2022-04-14NSW OYSTERS OFF THE EASTER MENU AFTER HEAVY RAIN AND SEWAGE SPILLS CLOSE HARVEST ZONES
2022-04-14ROUND 5 INS AND OUTS: GIANTS TO UNLEASH TOP DRAFTEE. EAGLES STRUCK DOWN. BLUES SKIPPER...
2022-04-14THE ROAR'S AFL EXPERT TIPS AND PREDICTIONS: ROUND 5
2022-04-14SOME TOP SCIENTISTS ARE CONCERNED USE OF THE WORD 'ENDEMIC' WITH CONNECTION TO COVID 19...
2022-04-14INCREDIBLY. CURRENT CLIMATE PLEDGES COULD KEEP HEATING BELOW 2C – BUT OUR WORK ISN’T...
2022-04-14ASX TO LIFT AS JOBLESS RATE TO DROP TO LEVEL NOT SEEN SINCE 1974
2022-04-14POPULAR ALCOHOLIC DRINK IS RECALLED DUE TO A LABEL ISSUE WHICH COULD CAUSE...
2022-04-14AGRITOURISM. RURAL WEDDINGS AND EVENTS HELP FARMERS WEATHER COVID. DROUGHT
2022-04-14US MILITARY CONFIRMS AN INTERSTELLAR OBJECT HIT EARTH IN 2014
2022-04-14SCIENTISTS ARE SKEPTICAL OF SPACE COMMAND’S ‘INTERSTELLAR’ METEOR CLAIMS
2022-04-14US SPACE COMMAND CONFIRMS AN INTERSTELLAR METEOR HIT EARTH
2022-04-14ALI HARBI ALI GIVEN WHOLE LIFE SENTENCE FOR MURDER OF DAVID AMESS
2022-04-14MANCHESTER CITY ATLÉTICO MADRID CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUARTER FINAL ENDS IN FIERY CLASHES ON...
2022-04-14MAN WHO MURDERED UK LAWMAKER AMESS JAILED FOR LIFE
2022-04-14ISLAMIC STATE INSPIRED MURDERER SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON WITH NO CHANCE OF PAROLE FOR...
2022-04-14HOW A TEEN CHICKEN KEEPER WON BIG AT THE SYDNEY ROYAL EASTER SHOW
2022-04-14WORKING DOG WHISTLING DEMONSTRATION STUNS CROWD AT SYDNEY'S ROYAL EASTER SHOW
2022-04-14WEST COAST WELCOME BACK SHUEY. YEO. CRIPPS AND KELLY FOR GOOD FRIDAY BLOCKBUSTER AGAINST...
2022-04-14WHERE IS BELLS BEACH? HOW THE RIP CURL PRO FITS INTO THE CALENDAR OF WORLD SURFING LEAGUE...
2022-04-14MICK FANNING UPSETS WORLD NO.1 KANOA IGARASHI. ADVANCES TO LAST 16 AT RIP CURL PRO



Tags:
news
Scientists
Skeptical
Space
Command’s
‘Interstellar’
Meteor
Claims