Discover mysterious blue UFO 160km long near Jupiter
The video was sent back last month by NASA's Juno probe, prompting many to believe they saw UFOs.
A mysterious blue object was discovered when NASA scientists learned about Jupiter.
Video sent by NASA last month, causing many people to believe they saw UFOs.
The unidentified object looks quite long, has an oval shape and is located on the Jupiter belt. More thoroughly verified, people still see mysterious blue objects floating.
The mysterious blue object floating near Jupiter.
Detected on by thirdphaseofmoon YouTube channel announced. The brothers Blake and Brett Cousins make conjectures in the video, that it could be a spaceship.
'I was really surprised because it looked so strange, not normal , ' the two said. 'Whatever the object is, it is very large. It can be as long as 160km. '
The video has attracted special attention since posting on the internet. Many video viewers are also skeptical about what they see.
'That's a spaceship. It's very big, 'said one. Others say: 'The reason the United States needs space forces is because of the threat from UFOs'.
A third person has a more scientific explanation, that it could be ionizing radiation - something that Jupiter regularly emits.
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