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Washington, September 4, 2015, 13:41 – REGNUM From the Earth to the space key has glow. The cameras on the International Space Station photographed unusual rays that come from the Earth, said the publication Mirror. On YouTube, the video has appeared, which shows the glow.
This entry was posted by unknown under the name StreetCap more August 31, it has already become popular among online communities. Anonymous users, put the video, say that the recording was made chamber of the International Space Station.
According to the roller, from the unknown planet hit the giant rays, and very bright. Visitors viewed record disagreed as to the reality and the origin of this radiation. Some, supporters of “conspiracy theories” are confident that this is evidence that over the earthlings watched aliens. In their view, the camera took pictures when ships left Earth extraterrestrial civilization. Note that this idea of people prompted the agency NASA, as in the official video was not included with this piece glow. There is information that later representative NASA will make a formal statement.
Note that this is not the first official video of which cut any staff, which, in turn, creates a host of fantastic theories. For example, a researcher, ufologist and a virtual archaeologist Scott Uaring said that NASA keeps much secret from the citizens.
So, on another recording made at about the same time as the record with the glow was captured golden-pink ball that flew close to the ISS. By assumption, it could just be debris or defective cameras. Later, the full video appeared on the Internet, and has even been shown on several TV channels.
IA REGNUM earlier informed that the virtual archaeologists who studied pictures from Mars made by NASA, found them traces of an extraterrestrial civilization. In an uncertain subject in the image, researchers spotted the wreckage of a spaceship. Note that this is not the first discovery which is a virtual archaeologists studying pictures from the Red Planet.
Read more: Star Wars on Mars?
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