Did this man capture a UFO on the ISS live feed? If not, then why did NASA cut it?
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An alien hunter says he has spotted a UFO on the live feed from the International Space Station, and that NASA tried to cover it up by killing the feed.
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City lights? A reflection? A rocket? What could it be? Perhaps... a UFO?
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CALIFORNIA NETWORK (https://www.youtube.com/c/californianetwork)
1/27/2017 (7 years ago)
Published in Technology
LOS ANGELES, CA (California Network) -- John Craddick from the UK says he spotted a UFO on NASA's International Space Station (ISS) live feed. There is something in the picture.
As the ISS glides gracefully over Earth, and object appears on the planet's horizon. It appears to grow in size and brighten, then it recedes --or zooms off into the distance as one may be inclined to believe.
There might be an explanation.
The video was captured around 11:30 PM GMT on Friday, Jan 20. At 7:42 EST, on that same night, about an hour later, NASA launched an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral. Could it be possible that the video captures a booster burn following the launch?
The explanation only works if Craddick is wrong about his time and the video was captured an hour later than he reported. We also don't know where the ISS was at the time the video was captured.
The most likely explanation is that the video has captured the venting of gasses, possibly from a rocket or satellite. There are hundreds of satellites as well as at least one secret military mission in space (X-37 shuttle), if not more.
NASA has also suggested the mysterious object could be city lights, or a reflection from the space station itself.
It's unlikely to be a solid object, given that it dissipates.
Without more information, we can only speculate. To the skeptic, it's a mundane event, to the believer, it is a flying saucer. To the rest, we can only wonder what is really out there in space beyond.
You decide.
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