Detecting strange objects near the International Space Station
Since the beginning of the new year, several unidentified flying objects have been discovered near the International Space Station (ISS), a few hundred kilometers from the earth.
Video recorded by NASA cameras on the International Space Station (ISS) recorded and uploaded to YouTube shows that these objects have different shapes, have a very slow movement, and have a quick glance. in the universe.
'Streetcap1' , a YouTube user, uploaded two videos. The video records scenes of unidentified silver objects moving very slowly near the curve of the earth, and two other objects, a circle and a flattened (disk-shaped) image just outside the ISS station on the first day. New Year's 2013.
James Oberg, a former NASA space shuttle engineer and currently a space advisor to NBC, does not believe in rumors that unidentified flying objects are near ISS. source from an extraterrestrial civilization. He thought that these strange objects could be dust from the spacecraft created.
'It's no wonder that half a century later, most netizens watching YouTube videos will still feel awkward about what they can't understand,' Mr. Oberg said.
Although there is no comment on whether alien objects are detected near the ISS by aliens, Mr. Oberg still supports people to continue to look at the universe videos to help identify those. Anomalies and have the right information.
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