Video: Can the UFO fly over the ISS station?
Is an unidentified flying object (UFO) floating near the International Space Station (ISS) while the astronaut here is shooting online video sent to Earth?
According to the British Daily Mail, John Craddick, who lives in the city of Wolverhampton in England, is watching the online video of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) with a friend who discovered the strange object. . The video was shot around the night of January 20.
Mr. Craddick described : "It was very small at first and grew up again, lasting about 25 seconds." According to him, no one can fly at such an altitude so it makes sense to assume that it is a UFO.
Strange objects (circled in red) fly near ISS.
However, in addition to the affirmations of the "believers" about aliens, experts also give scientific explanations for this incident. They think it could be a piece of cosmic trash or a telecommunications satellite.
Nigel Watson, an expert on UFO research, said: "It is amazing that not many UFOs have been hovering around the ISS station, but like this video, there's always a simple explanation for they ".
"It could be a reflection on the camera lens, which appears when the light changes, creating the feeling that there is a cosmic object coming into view and then flying away," Mr. Watson suggested.
In addition, a NASA spokesperson also put forward the possibility: "Reflections from the window frames of the station, the structure of the spacecraft or the light from the Earth often appear in photographs, clips spin from the lab ".
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