Originally posted by carewemust
NASA cancelling the 5pm press conference infers that they know
what the object(s) are and don't want to talk about them. They
hope that by the next shuttle mission, this mini-event will be long
forgotten. I wonder why NASA keeps broadcasting live feeds since
these unexplained UFOs keep catching them by surprise and seem
to be doing so with increased frequency?
That's a good point. NASA is required by law to broadcast their
missions in space. However they don't announce their precise live
transmissions therefore it's a matter of following the broadcast
24 hrs. for the mission days, surely an exhausting task but necesary
for the independent civil research.
In my experience following these missions through NASA satellite
signal I learned they just transmit live at certain periods of time
wich are unpredictable except when launching, docking, spacewalks
and undocking for example. Most of the images from space are
pre-recorded and edited. But suddenly some sequences are live
between activities and some ufos may appear, sometimes in a
matter of seconds and sometimes in larger sequences.
I found out the real key to watch ufos and anomalies is the mood
of the camera operator in the mission control center. If he detects
a ufo appearing in the scenario then he immediately switch to other
camera censoring the image. But many times camera operators
seem to be interested in anomalous objects and keep the scene
like watching the action, sometimes they even apply zooms to the
unknown object resulting in a revealing evidence.
Of course to be able to get these kind of images a full watch and
record time is required and definitely getting the NASA signal from
satellite. Luck, perseverance and instinct are the basics to get those
evidences NASA never wants to discuss.