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NASA releases strange UFO video to show mysterious objects

byCustoms Today Report
26/01/2015
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NEW YORK: A fresh UFO video from the NASA feed broadcast from a camera rose on the International Space Station (ISS) orbiting 275 miles over Earth demonstrates a strange, ghostly article that seems to raise into view then fade out. But what accounts for this strange image?

Whatever it is, the sighting of a UFO in the NASA video marks the fourth sighting of an unidentified object apparently hovering near the space station since October, when a space station camera captured a bizarre image of what UFO watchers believe is an alien craft observing two astronauts engaged in a space walk outside the station, as they attempted to repair some equipment affixed to the space station’s exterior.

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No astronauts are visible in this latest video, which can be viewed above. But a bizarre object does indeed appear. So what it it?

NASA hasn’t said — as the space agency, if ever, issues official comments regarding UFO sightings and other anomalies spotted in its photographic and video evidence relayed from space.

The prolific YouTube UFO hunter who isolated this new piece of footage from the space station, the increasingly notorious Streetcap1, says right at the start of the video that he does not believe that the object is simply the moon.

That was the claim made in another recent video, one in which NASA appeared to suddenly cut off its ISS video feed moments after a UFO rose over Earth’s horizon.

But hoax busters say that is most likely exactly what this is, adding that the way the moon appears when photographed from space can often differ greatly from the familiar moon we’re accustomed to seeing with the naked eye from the surface of planet Earth.

In fact, in August of 2012, NASA released the below photo of a “full” moon as taken from the International Space Station, saying, “One of the Expedition 32 crew members aboard the Earth-orbiting International Space Station captured this image of the full moon on Aug. 1, 2012. Because of the home planet’s atmosphere, it is not easy at first sighting to recognize the heavenly body as the full moon.”

 

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