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originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: Violater1
I believe there are other previous threads here on the object and ISS. Dont search at ATS(been messed up for a long time), but "GOOGLE" the question, and put a /ATS.
EXAMPLE: GOOGLE SEARCH, search ISS and UFO/ATS (slash ATS) all our previous threads come up there
Good luck
MS
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: spirit_horse
How can it be docked at the single docking port when the Soyuz is already docked there?
Currently the ISS has two basic segments, the Russian and US sides. The Russian side has 4 docking ports. Usually occupied by 2 Soyuz, 1 or 2 Progress freighters or an ESA ATV vehicle.
originally posted by: spirit_horse
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: spirit_horse
How can it be docked at the single docking port when the Soyuz is already docked there?
Good question. I thought they had more than one docking port.
Currently the ISS has two basic segments, the Russian and US sides. The Russian side has 4 docking ports. Usually occupied by 2 Soyuz, 1 or 2 Progress freighters or an ESA ATV vehicle.
Source
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: spirit_horse
I meant there is one place to dock which is visible in the video. That place is occupied by the Soyuz.
As for the object, teflon wrap? Or something related?
Source?
originally posted by: Violater1
This is the drawing from a military observer on the scene.
originally posted by: Ectoplasm8
It's a reflection of some sort, not an alien spacecraft. You can see the same reflection earlier in the video only larger and flipped 180: