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According to Nathan Rich, lead ground systems engineer in the NRL's solar physics branch, the "spaceship" is merely a collection of streaks left by cosmic rays, charged particles from space, which whizzed through the camera's sensor, or CCD, as the image was taken. [See footage]
"The streaks in question are consistent with energetic particle (proton) impacts on the CCD, something which is apparent in just about every image," Rich told Life's Little Mysteries.
"Notably," he added, "these artifacts do not persist from image to image," — proving they are momentary blips in the camera sensor rather than an actual object in the field of view.
https://www.livescience.com/19915-ufo-orbiting-sun.html
That is just what they want you to think.
Right up until our new alien overlords start the anal probing of drunk rural men, late at night who were all alone
My mom saw a UFO when she was a kid. The next day there was a pic of it in the local Dutch newspaper
Meanwhile a college friend had a relative who went out to hunt The Mothman....
And?
Mothman flies with his legs apart. Do you know why?
Mothman flies with his legs apart. Do you know why?
Naphthalene?
Harvard scientists believe they are real crafts.
My mom saw a UFO when she was a kid. The next day there was a pic of it in the local Dutch newspaper