The hunt has begun for a 'crashed alien spaceship that hit Earth and is laying at bottom of sea'

 Off the coast of Australia, search operations have started for a "crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft."

Astrophysicist Avi Loeb is sure that a meteor that crashed in 2014 came from outside our solar system and had ET technology.

The £1.9 million operation to recover the "UFO" that is submerged in the Pacific Ocean has been completely financed.

According to NASA, the meteor traveled through the sky close to Papua New Guinea at a speed of more than 100,000 miles per hour before colliding with the Earth near Manus Island.

According to US Space Command authorities, the meteor, which was about 1.5 feet wide, "was certainly an interstellar object."

Loeb said: “Our discovery of an interstellar meteor heralds a new research frontier.

“The fundamental question is whether any interstellar meteor might indicate a composition that is unambiguously artificial in origin.

Better still, maybe certain technical elements might withstand the impact.

With a magnet, Loeb plans to retrieve the "artificial" item from the Pacific's ocean floor in order to investigate it.

He thinks that getting it back would allow him to realize a longtime desire to own extraterrestrial technology.

The issue is whether it's simply a unique rock or maybe a spaceship from another civilization, he added, adding that the substance is harder than iron.

“I was able to receive full funding for this expedition... and we will scoop the ocean floor and figure out the composition of the object.

“My dream is to press some buttons on a functional piece of equipment that was manufactured outside of Earth.”

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