Scientists have collected fragments from the seafloor off Papua New Guinea that are believed to belong to the first interstellar object known to have entered the Earth's atmosphere but there are conce
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Authorities in Papua New Guinea say a group of scientists failed to obtain the necessary permit before collecting fragments from the seafloor they believe could be the first interstellar object known to have entered the Earth's atmosphere.