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Astral Chat => Welcome to News and Media! => Topic started by: Lionheart on February 09, 2014, 01:34:57

Title: Did NASA oops?
Post by: Lionheart on February 09, 2014, 01:34:57
 Here is a live feed from the International Space Station form January 29th 2014.

http://www.examiner.com/article/more-nasa-footage-of-ufo-docked-at-international-space-station

The video shows something possibly docked at the Space Station or in front of it. NASA realizes it is being shown live after about 2 minutes, then they immediately cut the feed and the screen turns blue. There are actually people that tape the live feeds everyday just to find something like unusual like this.

This "object" is in front of the exact area that you would find the Emergency Escape Pod. Some believe it may be that the Pod's parachute deployed somehow. But if it was a parachute it would be moving erratically since the Space Station is always moving.

It's a shame we couldn't see more of this video with the part where this "object" actually arrives. That would tell us exactly what it was or wasn't. Well at least it would show if it was some kind of vessel.

What is it, who knows? Well, I'm sure "someone" knows, but they aren't talking. What else is new, lol!   :roll:
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: Szaxx on February 09, 2014, 03:25:17
If you asked them, it can't be a weather balloon this time. It'll be a giant colostomy bag and they'll tell you all about it's contents.
:-D
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: Stillwater on February 09, 2014, 16:20:25
It does sort of look like a non-inflated parachute free from its pod, so that is actually plausible to me, but who really knows I guess.

Another interesting image I saw recently is a stone the mars rover passed that resemble's a statue's face.

It is the one in the middle right that the arrow is not pointing at lol. Could be something, could be a case of looking for resemblances in a large pool of random data. These stories are sort of hard to make heads or tails of, because there is rarely any follow-up or later developments. You sort of believe what you believe about it, and that is it lol.

Mars is and space and general definitely does provide a lot of these visual anomalies though.

(https://prayingforoneday.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/av52f3e3aa.jpg%3Fw%3D549%26h%3D330)
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: Seeking ET on February 18, 2014, 21:37:20
Well, without witnessing the dock or detachment I can't be sure, maybe something on the space station itself. Though the feed cut is fishy.
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: Xanth on February 18, 2014, 21:48:42
I'm sure someone just tripped over the cable.  :)

They left the feed off to feed conspiracy.  hehe
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: JadeFalken on February 18, 2014, 22:22:01
Just saying, parachutes are a pattern of white and red. Not gold.
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: JadeFalken on February 19, 2014, 00:42:13
I did a bit of digging, ya got me curious, I DID find some nasa parachutes with gold in them but they were still primarily white, but most are white and red or white and orange patterns.

More interestingly the module its attached to, was created to solve a docking issue for Russian cosmonauts, bringing the total to 4 docking ports. The air lock/docking system on the vehicle in question would actually be the most advanced system to date.

Upon more digging I have found a craft that appears similar that had a patent approved in 2010. 4 years to build a government UFO sound about right?
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: Stillwater on February 19, 2014, 07:55:56
Gold actually is a very common material to use in large sheets in spacecraft design, for its ability to stop radiation and its conductance properties.

(http://static.dnaindia.com/images/cache/1914021.jpg)
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: Astralzombie on February 19, 2014, 09:20:21
Quote from: Stillwater on February 19, 2014, 07:55:56
Gold actually is a very common material to use in large sheets in spacecraft design, for its ability to stop radiation and its conductance properties.

(http://static.dnaindia.com/images/cache/1914021.jpg)


Not to mention that it can be flattened to a thickness less than a human hair which makes it perfect for many things in space since something that thin is light weight and costs less to ship up there even when compared to the price of gold itself. Gold is very often used in space tech. Gold it self isn't used for chutes but rather for sails in space but that doesn't rule out a gold colored chute.

Which means that aliens would like it for the same reasons. :-D
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: JadeFalken on February 19, 2014, 12:15:33
They do use gold in a lot of things, yes, and the closest that could be to anything, would be a solar array, in my opinion its not. Im also not 100% but I don't believe that module is equipped with solar sails.

http://news.ufl.edu/2008/06/11/flying-saucer/
Title: Re: Did NASA oops?
Post by: Lionheart on February 19, 2014, 15:05:28
 Well there are a lot of people waiting for an explanation from NASA.

Their reluctance to reply to requests on this subject, says quite a bit!  :wink: