The findings raise doubts that products pulled last year from the ocean are alien products from that meteor, as was extensively reported.” The group provided their findings on March 12 at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston.Misinterpretation of Meteor DataAfter a meteor entered Earths atmosphere over the Western Pacific in January 2014, the occasion was linked to ground vibrations tape-recorded at a seismic station in Papua New Guineas Manus Island. In 2023, products at the bottom of the ocean near where the meteor pieces were believed to have fallen were identified as of “extraterrestrial technological” (alien) origin.But according to Fernando, that supposition relies on misinterpreted data and the meteor actually got in the environment someplace else.