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Originally posted by MarioOnTheFly
It's a speck of dust on top of ice particle...you can clearly see it. Other possibilities include space junk traveling at great speeds, or dust on the camera lens....if not lens flare.
Originally posted by AmberLeaf
Heres the picture from the first vid, it was on the main opening page thing
Now that looks like a spaceship...not a rock or satellite
Originally posted by Starchild23
reply to post by MarioOnTheFly
Specks of dust do not flash brightly and disappear.
It's not merely a problem of what you don't know -- that's fixable with learning. It's more a problem of what you DO know that ain't so -- that requires you to modify existing [but erroneous] models of reality firmly embedded in your mind.
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Originally posted by AmberLeaf
So how comes this debris and ice never hits anything? Surely if littered with chunks of high speed metal, ice and debris, our satellites would be taken down within minutes of being put up there.
Has the ISS ever been hit by this "debris"? or does it always miss?
Originally posted by DragonFire1024
(Tether incident)
If there is any evidence of something that might be remotely close to alien related, or other life forms in space, it's the footage from STS-75. I have posted this video before, and in my opinion, is probably one of the most compelling "NASA UFO" videos.