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Not the start of WWIII.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. The US Air Force issued a statement accusing the Russian aircraft of acting in a “reckless, environmentally unsound and unprofessional manner.”Įnvironmentally unsound. commented on the statement on twitter saying, “Environmentally unsound. The USAF (United States Air Force) issued a statement after the incident occurred Tuesday accusing the Russian aircraft of acting in a, “reckless, environmentally unsound and unprofessional manner.” Donald Trump Jr. Military is in the process of “protecting our equities” and they do not want anyone else “getting their hands on the drone.”Īccording to reports from Fox News, Kirby said, “Without getting to too much detail, what I can say is that we’ve taken steps to protect our equities with respect to that particular drone, that particular aircraft and its United States property,” he continued “We obviously don’t want to see anybody getting their hands on it beyond us.” John Kirby, the National security council coordinator for strategic communications, stated on CNN that the U.S. Russian officials have repudiated all responsibility for the downing of the reaper, Wednesday, and have announced that there are operations underway to salvage the debris of the drone. Reports from the State Department said that the drone was flying over international water’s but Russian officials have claimed the contrary. officials the reaper was conducting its routine flight schedule when the Russians intercepted it. The cost of the reaper comes in roughly at 32 million U.S. The interstellar object turned many heads in the scientific community when they discovered that there were other forces dictating the movement of the object other then the gravitational force of the sun.Īccording to reports, Kirkpatrick and Loeb stated in the research article, “With proper design, these tiny probes would reach the Earth or other solar system planets for exploration, as the parent craft passes by within a fraction of the Earth-Sun separation - just like ‘Oumuamua’ did,” they continued to say “Astronomers would not be able to notice the spray of mini-probes because they do not reflect enough sunlight for existing survey telescopes to notice them.” Oumuamua, is the Hawaiian term for scout and is the first known interstellar object to pass through our Solar System. Loeb gained notoriety when he proposed that Earth was visited in 2017 by its first extraterrestrial visitor, known to the public as Oumuamua.

The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office also known as the AARO was formed July 20th, 2022, with a purpose to investigate unidentified fly objects and other air, sea, and lang phenomena.Ībraham Loeb, chairman of Harvard University’s astronomy department, was the co-author on the research report with Kirkpatrick. Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, wrote in a research report that, “n artificial interstellar object could potentially be a parent craft that releases many small probes during its close passage to Earth, an operational construct not too dissimilar from NASA missions,” according to the Military Times.
