Why Ton Bridge are Scientists Searching the Bottom of the Ocean for the Remnants of 2014 Meteor?

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Scientists intend to look for an interplanetary meteor that impacted Earth in 2014 at the ocean’s depths. The object struck the water in 2014, not far from the coast of Papua New Guinea. (Photo : David Becker/AFP via Getty Images) According to data gathered at the time, the meteorite may be an interstellar object. If so, it would be the first interstellar object known on Earth and just the third known (after Oumuamua and Borisov). Although it would be a long shot to start an underwater expedition in search of it, the scientific benefits may be huge.