Video: A strange object near UFO space station controversial
Controversy over the existence of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) continues to erupt after many social networking users claim that the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) has suddenly cut the transmission of live video when a suspicious object approaching the International Space Station (ISS), according to the Ancient Code.
In the video posted on YouTube on August 13, a "strange object" appeared in the right corner of the screen near the ISS station flying at a height of 400km above the ground. The video signal then suddenly disappears and the screen turns blue.
A "strange object" appears in the right corner of the screen near the ISS station.
According to people who believe in the existence of aliens and unidentified flying objects (UFOs) , the sudden loss of signals suggests that NASA is continuing to hide evidence of extraterrestrial life. NASA in 2016 explained that signal loss can occur due to ISS out of the coverage of satellite transceivers.
This is not the first time NASA has been caught up by UFO hunters in evidence of alien life. ISS is equipped with a new HD camera that allows people to observe astronaut activity in the universe, but also creates similar controversial situations.
In fact, many cases of strange objects appearing in NASA video are actually images of cosmic trash or transmission errors.
Video controversial about the existence of UFOs.(Video: YouTube).
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