Strange flying objects appeared in the American museum

Surveillance cameras at a museum in the US recorded images of strange objects floating in the room and suddenly disappeared.

Surveillance cameras at a museum in the US recorded images of strange objects floating in the room and suddenly disappeared.

The strange flying object appeared, disappearing mysteriously in the American museum

Strange spherical objects fly into the gallery of the famous Space Walking Museum in Florida, USA on May 15. It moved towards the center of the camera screen and then turned back in the direction it flew. The object appears again in the lower right corner of the frame, then flies to the left and suddenly disappears.

" We cannot explain this," Huffington Post quoted Charlie Mars, director of the Museum. According to Mars, the lighting and air conditioning system is off at the time of recording, so the ball cannot be light or dust.

" Many of the exhibits here belong to the deceased. It is possible they come back to check their stuff! We have dozens of similar things happening here for 10-12 years without being able to reason. solution."

However, many people disagree with Mars's view.

" This may be a dust particle that moves in the air movement. When the dust is near the camera, it is illuminated by an infrared LED close to the lens, the perfect condition for creating a ball of dust." , expert Ben Hansen, a former FBI employee, said.

This museum is a place to display memorabilia related to American space programs such as flights in the project of sending people to the Moon Merury, Gemini, Apollo. Earlier, on 12/5, strange spherical objects also appeared in the surveillance video of the museum.

" We like things that can't be explained, it gives us the opportunity to exchange and discuss what kind of object it is, " Mars said, showing interest in the original explanation of the mysterious strange object. .

Update 18 December 2018
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