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November 17th American National Camera space agency recorded a mysterious spherical an object passing near the sun. Unidentified flying object It was blue and seemed to glow from the inside. At present ufologists, scientists of official sciences and numerous conspiracy therapists trying to determine what this mysterious UFO was and why he flew so close to the sun.
The presented photograph was taken by an American device “Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory” orbiting stars and studying solar activity. Many regulars The World Wide Web believe that NASA employees are inattentive did not notice the blue ball and uploaded the picture with it to the Internet, however when web users saw a strange image anomaly, American space agency experts clutching their heads.
This is the rare case when NASA even decided to comment. trying to convince people that what happened is rational explanation. Representatives of the aerospace agency reported that the discussed image is the result of a malfunction apparatus “Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory”. According to specialists, at the time of shooting on the Sun the so-called coronal hole – region in the solar corona with lowered plasma density and temperature. This allegedly led to the fact that NASA’s satellite has been overexposed to the star and rebooted, so I took a defective photo.
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Of course, few believed such a rather obscure explanation. Ufologists suggest that at this photos captured the drone of aliens, pumping out The sun’s energy. According to UFO researchers, then the device representatives of extraterrestrial civilization went to their home planet, to convey “sunny gold.” There were also ufologists who suggested that the blue sphere was an alien devoid of body habitual for us and existing as a clot of pure energy.
However, there are still supporters of the theory that the sun itself living creature, and therefore can just have fun watching attempts of earthlings to study and even understand what constitutes reasonable luminary. Well, earthlings, get another riddle …
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