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Leaked Footage Of UFO Following Shuttle 2011?

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posted on Oct, 26 2011 @ 02:16 PM
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I feel there a few members on here who are working to debunk ideas. There are some time when I see the same person blasting people 24/7! I know there are multiple "Workers" using the same handle here.


I miss the early days of ATS.



posted on Oct, 27 2011 @ 03:50 PM
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Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People
At the risk of having the mods chastise me for talking about an ATS member rather than the topic, I sometimes think that Zorgon simply enjoys stirring the pot, and doesn't truly believe half of the stuff he says.


In a kettle of soup, the meat and other good stuff settles to the bottom of the pot. If you don't stir the pot before you partake you get a watered down version.

Re: What I believe...

Clarke's Second Law:
"The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible."

Clarke's Third Law:
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

Sir Arthur C. Clarke was a very wise Knight

Re: Dodgy old 'scientists' who feel that they have all the answers... how many times in history have new discoveries been attacked by those 'elite' peers who are the last ones who accept new ways of thinking? Makes one wonder how many ideas where lost to us. Skeptism is find, but it can also discourage those seeking to unravel the mystery.

Sir Arthur had a comment on that too... and he felt it strongly enough to later add to that...

Clarke's First Law:
"When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong."

"In physics, mathematics and astronautics it means over thirty; in other disciplines, senile decay is sometimes postponed to the forties. There are of course, glorious exceptions; but as every researcher just out of college knows, scientists of over fifty are good for nothing but board meetings, and should at all costs be kept out of the laboratory". (Arthur C. Clarke in Profiles of the Future.)





In fact, my own wild conspiracy theory (which I don't truly believe myself) is that ATS pays Zorgon to stir up things with those posts of his -- sort of their own version of an 'agent provocateur'



Now if only I could find out to which address those check have been going....



His posts are sometimes 'out there', and I often don't agree with him, but he's always civil. He is usually a fun member to debate.


Hmmm well then, in that case...

Re: The NASA camera orb...

IF as many believe... IF there are orbs out there buzzing around our spacecraft whether they be alien probes or plasma critters... then NASA making free flying orb satellites like the AERcam or the SHEREs and the more recent STARSHINE...

...would certainly be a way to cover up the other ones


At the very least we can expect a LOT more NASA UFO videos
And that will give the uber skeptics a whole new set of Bokehs to tell us about


Like this one... brought to my attention by Exuberant1 from the Pegasus team



edit on 27-10-2011 by zorgon because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 27 2011 @ 03:54 PM
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Now before the skeptic hoard descends on me that orb is the new STARSHINE from NASA








Three small, optically reflective spherical "STARSHINE" student satellites have been designed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and built by an informal, volunteer coalition of organizations and individuals in the USA and Canada. This coalition is called "Project Starshine" and is headquartered in Monument, Colorado. It receives no formal funding and operates by means of contributions of materials and labor from its member individuals and institutions. NASA has deployed the coalition’s satellites into highly inclined low Earth orbits from two Space Shuttles and an Athena expendable launch vehicle at no cost to the Starshine project, as a service to the international educational community. Each of the satellites is covered by approximately 1000 small, front-surface aluminum mirrors that are machined by technology students in Utah and polished by tens of thousands of students in schools and other participating organizations around the world. These mirrors have been coated with a scratch-resistant, anti-oxidizing layer of Silicon Dioxide by optical engineers and technicians at the Hill Air Force Base in Utah and the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama.


science.nasa.gov...

So I repeat

WAY TO GO NASA for making all those Kewl future NASA UFO's and keep the controversy alive



Now the real Jim back in that massive STS75 plasma critter vs bokeh thread, linked me to a NASA document showing they were studying plasma phenomena plaguing their space craft


You do recall that right Jim?




posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 10:00 AM
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Originally posted by zorgon

Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People
In fact, my own wild conspiracy theory (which I don't truly believe myself) is that ATS pays Zorgon to stir up things with those posts of his -- sort of their own version of an 'agent provocateur'


Now if only I could find out to which address those check have been going....


Like I said, I don't truly believe that myself, but ATS brings out the "wild conspiracy theorist" side of me.




Originally posted by zorgon
Re: The NASA camera orb...

IF as many believe... IF there are orbs out there buzzing around our spacecraft whether they be alien probes or plasma critters... then NASA making free flying orb satellites like the AERcam or the SHEREs and the more recent STARSHINE...

...would certainly be a way to cover up the other ones


At the very least we can expect a LOT more NASA UFO videos
And that will give the uber skeptics a whole new set of Bokehs to tell us about


Like this one... brought to my attention by Exuberant1 from the Pegasus team



Do you have more info on that photo? Is that the whole image, or is it cropped?

It sort of looks like a close-up photo of a zero-g blob of water. It looks transparent and slightly reflective, like water



edit on 10/28/2011 by Soylent Green Is People because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 27 2012 @ 11:02 PM
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The Autonomous Extravehicular Activity Robotic Camera Sprint (AERCam Sprint) is an experiment planned to demonstrate the use of a prototype free-flying television camera that could be used for remote inspections of the exterior of the International Space Station.
The sphere, which looks like an oversized soccer ball, was released by Mission Specialist Winston Scott during the STS-87 spacewalk and flew freely in the forward cargo bay for about 30 minutes. The free-flyer was remotely controlled by Pilot Steve Lindsey from the Shuttle's aft flight deck using a hand controller, two laptop computers and a window-mounted antenna. The AERCam is designed to fly very slowly at a rate of less than one-quarter of a foot per second.
The video footage of the deployment (the same footage in the video posted) can be still found on NASA TV.
CGI...give me a break!
I posted a video on Youtube showing the actual footage as seen on NASA's website but the same idiot who made the "ufo" video claimed copyright infringement on my video too and it was removed. There is no system set up on Youtube to dispute the claim which is unfair but what could I do. The original unedited version of the STS 87 "ufo" in question can still be seen here:
www.disclose.tv...
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