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Debris from the Titan was brought ashore by deep-sea robots on Wednesday as the
US Coast Guard continues recovery operations following the sub’s catastrophic
implosion.

The Titan’s wreckage was seen for the first time in pictures after the Coast
Guard announced on Thursday (23 June) that ROVs (remotely-operated vehicles)
found its chambers in a sea of debris 1,600ft from the Titanic.

Pelagic Research Services, the company that operated the ROV that made the
previous debris findings, said on Wednesday that its team had successfully
completed off-shore operations and was now in the process of demobilization
after ten days of work. The company said a press conference will be held later
today.

The photos shared by the Associated Press showed what appeared to be several
pieces covered with white tarps being unloaded from the American ships Sycamore
and Horizon Arctic at a port in St John’s, Newfoundland.




The Independent has reached out to the Coast Guard for comment.





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Astrophysicist Avi Loeb, chairman of Harvard’s Department of Astronomy from 2011
to 2020, is currently on a reported $1.5 million expedition to determine if a
meteor that crashed into the southwestern Pacific Ocean in 2014 is actually UFO
crash debris and alien in nature.

Loeb and his team are searching the floor of the Pacific Ocean for debris from
IM1 – a interstellar meteor that exploded and crashed into the waters about 100
miles off the coast of Papua New Guinea.

The space rock, which was moving through space at 130,000 MPH, is just the third
known interstellar object to have made contact with Earth.

Last week, Loeb and his team of researchers discovered small metallic wires that
Loeb says were “anomalous compared to human-made alloys.”

This week, the renowned astronomer reported in his journal that they had
discovered 50 microscopic spherules so small they can only be viewed through a
microscope.

Using an X-ray Fluorescence analyzer, Loeb writes, “We found a composition of
mostly iron with some magnesium and titanium but no nickel. This composition is
anomalous compared to human-made alloys, known asteroids and familiar
astrophysical sources.”




“This could be the first time humans put their hands on interstellar material,”
Loeb told Fox News. “This has never been done before. We never received a
package at our doorstep from a cosmic neighbor.”



Loeb says the microscopic spherules only appeared along the trajectory of the
meteor’s path.

“Finding more spherules will allow us to pinpoint the meteor path and
potentially seek a large object that may represent its core at the end of the
path,” Loeb wrote. “If such an object is retrieved, its structure could inform
us of its technological purpose and design.”

Loeb added, “We are now on our way back to IM1’s crash site in an attempt to
retrieve as many spherules as possible. With a large enough sample, we can
obtain a gamma-ray spectrum that will characterize its radioactive elements and
potentially date the sample.

“Constraining the travel time might allow us to identify the distance and
direction of its source star given its known velocity.

“Our preliminary analysis implies that the composition of mostly iron with a
tenth of that in magnesium and some titanium does not resemble known human-made
alloys or familiar asteroids.

“The fundamental question is obvious: was this first recognized interstellar
object from 2014 manufactured by a technological civilization?”

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