Little flecks of an interstellar meteor may perhaps have been observed at the base of the ocean. Scientists mounted an expedition to the Pacific Ocean just north of Papua New Guinea to hunt for fragments of the meteor, which fell to Earth in 2014, and they say their research has been effective – but other scientists continue to be sceptical.
Avi Loeb and Amir Siraj at Harvard College recognized the meteor as perhaps interstellar in 2019 dependent on its recorded velocity, which they claimed was speedy …