UFO hovering near the International Space Station?
The camera on the International Space Station (ISS) captured the image of a strange object playing near this place. Strange objects appear when astronauts are waiting to receive supplies from the ground.
This video is shot by a camera located outside ISS. The strange object appears near Russia's modular area, according to the Daily Mail.
Astronauts discovered strange objects following ISS in January 2016. Many conspiracy theory claim it is an unidentified flying object (UFO).
Strange objects appear on ISS.
However, others were skeptical about the authenticity of the video because the camera on ISS must be of much better quality than the published video.
Many explanations are given. In it, some believe that strange objects are probably just a piece of metal in space orbit.
However, the video shows how the movement of the object is not the same as an object moving in orbit. Astronauts do not comment on the footage.
The video, after being published, has spread rapidly on the internet and has attracted many controversial comments.
"An object falling from the ISS will have the same travel speed as the space station. It could very well be an insulating sheet , " commented Internet user Kirill Polishchuk.
In November 2015, the camera on ISS was able to capture a glowing object flying behind the space station. These images later also raised rumors about UFOs.
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