The ISS camera recorded a mysterious in space a flash

The ISS camera recorded a mysterious flash in spaceA photo from open sources

On Wednesday, December 14, a webcam installed on the International space station recorded in outer space above our planet is some kind of inexplicable phenomenon. Into the lens of the recorder a device that broadcasts video to the Internet got a huge flash bright red. Ufologists from all over the Earth break heads, trying to determine the nature of the mysterious glow, seemed just a split second.

A mysterious phenomenon can be seen in the following video clip. The author of the publication is a famous virtual archaeologist. and explorer of unidentified flying objects under the pseudonym Streetcap1. The researcher writes around the clock on his computer broadcast from the ISS webcams to subsequently carefully check received videos for flying saucers, mysterious lights, light poles and other anomalies. Described a red flash of unknown origin has become the last find a specialist.

Streetcap1 is convinced that the American National Space agency hides information about aliens and other secrets that space holds. For instance, whenever ISS cameras capture something unusual, NASA stops broadcasting immediately. Many Streetcap1 colleagues agree him – ufologists believe that Americans have developed a special software that automatically interrupts objectionable to them broadcasts. However, while recording video from computer screens, experts easily bypass this software and get the evidence they need.

Determine the exact location of the International Space station during the outbreak is difficult because The earth beneath the orbiter was hidden behind the clouds. Alone experts are sure that the flash was the result of a laser beam, directed to our planet from somewhere in space. Other claim that this is a flying saucer, for a moment lost your invisible camouflage. Still others tend to believe that an anomaly called the Large Hadron Collider, located on the border Switzerland and France.

Hadron Collider ISS

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