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In two years, a Harvard professor plans to take the world's first high-resolution images of a UFO.

A Harvard professor is on a mission to collect visual evidence of UFOs that goes beyond shaky video and illegible photos. Professor Avi Loeb told The Guardian that mankind may only a few months away from seeing the first precise photograph of an unidentified flying object, or UFO.

In two years, a high-resolution photograph of UFOs?
The majority of UFOs are thought to be alien visitors, and Abraham "Avi" Loeb, a 59-year-old Israeli-American theoretical physicist, hopes to obtain a "high resolution photograph" of a UFO within the next two years.
 
Loeb plans to collaborate with scientists and use cameras and telescopes all across the world to do this. Loeb is known for his statements about UFOs and extraterrestrial civilisations that he believes are more technologically advanced than humans can comprehend.
 
Loeb created the Galileo Project last year with the goal of establishing a global network of cameras, telescopes, and computers to provide proof for alien technology.
 
What is Loeb's ultimate goal?
"My goal is that by obtaining a high-resolution photograph of something uncommon, or by discovering evidence for it, which is very likely in the next year or two, we will be able to modify it," he told The Guardian. He believes that with further evidence, aliens will become a part of the mainstream conversation.
 
To that aim, Loeb's Galileo Project has enlisted the help of a team of 100 scientists who will maintain infrared cameras, a radio sensor, and a magnetometer running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the hopes of catching a glimpse of extraterrestrial technology.
 
One thing is certain: extraterrestrial craft do exist! When the Pentagon published footage of spacecraft that appeared to be too advanced to belong to humans, speculation about aliens exploded.
 
For now, that's all we have as "proof." If Leob's team manages to produce fresher and stronger evidence of UFOs and/or aliens that are running it, Earthlings may finally stop being narcissistic.
 

 






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