NASA explains why weird, wheel-like blip in space images is not a UFO0
- From Around the Web, Space, UFO News
- March 24, 2020
It might look like Deep Space Nine is visiting our solar system, but it has a scientific explanation.
It might look like Deep Space Nine is visiting our solar system, but it has a scientific explanation.
A video uploaded earlier this week shows an anomalous object flying high over Brazil’s most populous city.
So that explains it.
On a summer night in 1992, Ellen Booth saw a bright light as she looked out the window of her home west of La Veta. So bright, she had to turn her head.
A new documentary about one of the most famous UFO sightings in the UK concludes that the mystery has “legend” status like Loch Ness or King Arthur.
In 2018, a modest 3395 people in the U.S. and Canada submitted their accounts of UFO sightings to the National UFO Reporting Center. In 2019, that number jumped to 5971.
Because there are so many potential answers, believers can choose the one that makes most sense to them.
Hypergiant Industries has clients like NASA, Shell, and Booz Allen. It says it can use machine learning from satellite imagery to detect anomalies.
Source: KFI am 640 If you are a science nerd who is ever bored, NASA has a YouTube channel filled with videos that might tickle your fancy, and among them is a live feed from the International Space Station. Recently, the astronauts on the ISS were doing some routine maintenance on the station but as