In recent years, the topic of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) has transitioned from the fringes of conspiracy theories to a subject of genuine scientific inquiry and public interest. NASA, the United States' leading space exploration agency, has been at the forefront of studying these mysterious aerial phenomena. The agency’s recent efforts to capture and analyze live footage of UFOs have sparked renewed curiosity and debates about the existence of extraterrestrial life.
In September, 1991, NASA's STS-48 Discovery Space Shuttle mission captured a live image of two strange objects believed to be extraterrestrial in origin.
A onboard camera from the spacecraft who tracked the Earth's horizon and transmitted the images over a television network captured these two very fast-moving objects.
In the video you can see several bright dots that NASA has described as pieces of ice or space junk from other satellites.
At one point, a burst of light caused these two objects to start moving.
The first object changed direction and disappeared into space at very high speed.
The second object, which was standing still, also began to move in the direction in which the first object flew.
On the right side of the video you can see two more objects of the same form that have also started moving.
The video raised a lot of questions and is not fake because it was filmed live.
It was analyzed with the best technique for that year (1991).
NASA's answer was that the bright objects were ice crystals near the lens of the camera.
A physics professor in Nebraska studied the video and said NASA's theory doesn't make sense.He believes the bright objects are intelligently controlled.
Many scientists have analyzed the video but no one has found an answer for those bright objects.
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