VIDEO: NASA Catches a Possible UFO on Live Feed From the International Space Station

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It follows a news published day (03/04), in the website Our Community Now’, noting that NASA catches a Possible UFO on live Feed from the International Space Station. 

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VIDEO: NASA Catches a Possible UFO on Live Feed From the International Space Station

By D. DeGroot 
03/04/2020 

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About two weeks ago, the NASA live feeds on YouTube picked up footage of an object flying rather close to the International Space Station (ISS), and UFOologist Scott C. Waring, the creator of the site UFO Sightings Daily and YouTube channel ET Data Base, spotted it as he watched from back here on Earth.

During a routine maintenance procedure on the ISS, he saw the object—a cone-shaped metallic object—hovering near the space station. The footage lasts for about 22 minutes, then the object starts increasing speed and shoots upward into deep space. The camera can be seen zooming in on the cone-shaped object, which Waring says is NASA’s doing, not his.

Is it an alien ship from deep space, or some sort of secret craft the government is working on? NASA says no, releasing a statement that the object was likely space debris, light from Earth, or a reflection.

This is certainly not the first time someone has claimed to see a UFO on the NASA live feeds. Another space feed watcher, John Craddick, from the U.K. was certain he saw one in January after the feed cut out then came back online. Craddick says, in that case, the object grew bigger after about 25 seconds then disappeared. Waring also says he saw a UFO in the NASA live feeds back in January 2020, where he saw a glowing object matching speed with the space station; it was visible on the feeds for about 15 minutes. 

Waring has been vocal for many years about possible UFO sightings and has several theories about life on other planets that he has shared on his website, as well as television shows and print.

NASA uses the High Definition Earth-Viewing  System (HDEV) to record and stream live views from the ISS. The externally mounted camera system is called Node 2, and it's located on the forward portion of the ISS with the camera angle looking forward.

You can check out the footage below:


While we really don’t know what the live feed captured, we know what NASA says and what the UFO hunters say, so ... we guess we'll just have to wait and see.

What do you think about all this UFO talk? Is it aliens, secret spycraft, or just space trash? Sound off with your theories in the comments.



Comentário: Não leitor, o autor desta notícia está errado, deve ser o Planeta Vênus como dizia o saudoso astrônomo Ronaldo Rogério de Freitas Mourão, ou mesmo um fenômeno meteorológico como me disse certa vez o Eng. Lucas Fonseca, ou até mesmo ‘ilusão de ótica’ como eu creio acredita o meu amigo Rui Botelho, ou quem sabe um projeto secreto americano, russo ou de uma outra nação como citado na matéria, afinal leitor Objetos Voares Não Identificados (OVNIS) não existem, são frutos de interpretações mais feitas de fenômenos meteorológicos, de alucinações coletivas  e de defeito de equipamentos que registram essas coisas, como alias diz o entendido do assunto, o astrônomo Marcelo Gleiser, que afirma textualmente e com uma certeza impressionante que a nossa incapacidade tecnológica para vencer as grandes distancias cosmológicas se estendem também para de outras supostas civilizações. Enfim... de qualquer forma gostaria aqui de agradecer ao nosso leitor Sérgio Melo Moraes (vulgo Capitão Mineirinho) pelo envio desta notícia. Ahhh leitor, tenho uma confissão para fazer, tenho impressão que o Cel. Leste acredita no Et de Varginha, por que será, heim?????

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  1. Então o ET de Varginha não é real? Me sentindo desiludido agora...

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  2. Lógico é verdade existe sim outra civilização avançada !

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  3. Claro que existe sim outra civilização mais avançada do que a nossa, não estamos sozinhos, nunca estivemos sozinhos.

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