A well-known astronomer predicts that we will soon see UFOs.
Avi Loeb, a renowned Harvard astronomer, said in an interview with The Guardian that we would receive the first photograph that is sufficiently precise to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that UFOs are extraterrestrial spacecraft within a few months.
Avi Loeb claims that the strange interstellar object Oumuamua is a spacecraft built by extraterrestrial intelligence.
Loeb’s confident assertions that advanced alien civilizations exist have gotten a lot of media attention in recent months and years.
Last year, he launched the Galileo Project, with the goal of establishing a global network of telescopes, cameras, and computers to investigate UFOs and produce evidence of extraterrestrial technology.
Loeb’s Galileo project employs over a hundred scientists. According to the Harvard professor, the project’s first telescope will be operational this summer from the roof of the Harvard College Observatory.
The telescope has a radio sensor, an audio sensor, and a magnetometer to identify intangible objects, and it will use infrared cameras to continuously record footage of the sky.
According to Loeb, the computer will examine the data using artificial intelligence, excluding planes, meteorites, drones, and birds in favor of anything “not man-made.”
As a result, Avi Loeb is confident that the research will provide concrete evidence of UFO presence to the general public.