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originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: Spacespider
Thank you for pointing that out I thought it's obvious what we're talking about.
Sorry I can't star you.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: Jubei42
To be totally honest I didn't even watch the video, just saw it coming up on my briefing feed and from the picture and the article it's incredible hard to tell.
But "It's Hubble" is still more likely than objects inside ISS.
originally posted by: Peeple
...Personally the retrograde satellite in near polar orbit have always been my favourite UFO "proof" besides the zigzag lights I saw on a mountain many years ago. If you have some meat on those feel free to add, but NASA doesn't exactly tell much on what their investigations have found on them.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: ThePeaceMaker
I had it from Sputnik, but that wouldn't have been English and the DS is the only one who bothers to report on YouTube stuff.
originally posted by: Peeple
www.dailystar.co.uk...
I'd post this at the paper but I'd have to give them my email address which they could sell to email solicitors. So I didn't.
" Same old Daily Star business plan, drag nitwit-bait across the internet to attract hyper-gullible viewers that the paper can charge advertisers extra for an audience guaranteed to be pre-selected to mindlessly believe anything flashed on their computer screens. "
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: ThePeaceMaker
I had it from Sputnik, but that wouldn't have been English and the DS is the only one who bothers to report on YouTube stuff.
An irregular object moving can be seen shifting its shape from my point of view. Relatively speaking