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I also would like to know why some camera's on the ISS produce razor sharp, high definition video of earth, but crappy, distorted, low resolution video of these unknown anomalies.
originally posted by: shawmanfromny
a reply to: WarPig1939
I agree...but our tax dollars help fund NASA, so we "regular" people have a RIGHT to know!
originally posted by: WarPig1939
NASA has been widely known to cut live feeds or put up green screens for whatever reason... I stopped caring about UFOs or aliens because the reality is that us "regular" people will never know the truth.
The government and even NASA think they know better than us or think we aren't ready if ever...
originally posted by: shawmanfromny
It has happened before and it happened again yesterday. Apparently, this past Saturday, a "UFO" was caught on the live NASA ISS feed, by a UFO researcher, when the feed suddenly went to "blue screen." Now, I'll state that this object is probably not "alien" in origin, but this type of "anomaly" has been caught on NASA's live feed in the past. Is it standard practice for NASA to cut the live feed, when a "strange" object comes to view? If this is just a "reflection," why would the feed go to blue screen? I also would like to know why some camera's on the ISS produce razor sharp, high definition video of earth, but crappy, distorted, low resolution video of these unknown anomalies.
Saturday's capture:
Compare the anomaly shown in the above clip, to this one caught on May 2017. Similar shape?:
This clip from January 2017, catches another anomaly on NASA's live feed, before going to blue screen: