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Nasa Ufo Cover Up?


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I want to believe that we aren't alone in the universe as much as the next guy, but really, grainy footage from ISS just before they switched active cameras is hardly concrete evidence.

 

Also, there is no way that something as dark as those would not have been called into NASA if they A) were actually there and B) weren't meant to be there. 

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The thing is, that grainy, blurry footage filmed with a potato is barely evidence for alien life, let alone that government instances are purposefully covering things up. The things seen are not in some way in control of their movement and their trajectory is predictable. There is so much debri floating in orbit that metal shreds reflecting sunlight can easily be seen as UFO cover up.

But, just for the lulz:
ILLERMINAHTI KUNVRIMED!

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grainy footage from ISS just before they switched active cameras is hardly concrete evidence.

 

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Anybody who's watched broadcasts from ISS knows that signal is lost constantly.  Because the thing orbits so fast, different stations around the world cooperate to receive its signals and they have to hand-off every few minutes. Even outside of that, space radiation can knock out video at random.

 

There is nothing suspicious about ISS losing video feed.

 

Also: what we see could be a UFO, that is, an unidentified flying object, which is very very different than an-aritificial-object-created-by-an-interstellar-space-faring-intelligence-other-than-ourselves.  It could be space debris. It could also just be light glints bouncing around inside the camera lenses.  There is just no way of deriving useful conclusions from this video.  In science, when you see something weird you say "huh, that's weird", and then rigorously test it over and over to figure out what's going on.  If it only happens once, ever, then it remains firmly in the "huh, that's weird" bin.

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