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(Image credit: Greg Wyatt) GJ 3378 b is a newly confirmed rocky exoplanet located merely 25 light-years away from Earth. Re-analysis of previous data was used in a new paper published here to characterize GJ 3378 as one of the top candidates in the search for extraterrestrial life. (Image credit: Greg Wyatt) The inferred minimum mass of the planet is 2.3 times that of Earth. The host star, GJ 337…
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Avi Loeb discusses GJ 3378 b, a newly confirmed rocky exoplanet 25 light-years from Earth that has been identified as a top candidate in the search for extraterrestrial life based on re-analysis of previous observational data.
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A Naval Postgraduate School journal reports that Ukrainian Armed Forces have detected UAP/UFO objects during conflict with Russia exhibiting high speeds, instantaneous acceleration, and anomalous light effects that remain unidentified.
Avi Loeb discusses a new preprint from Professor John Birks examining whether UAP orbs observed in a July 2025 northeastern US sighting could be explained as meteoritic dust clouds. The analysis is based on Pentagon-released files originally obtained by the FBI.
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