fannie farkel
2003-Feb-11, 04:06 PM
I just read this article on a UFO message board, and just had to share it with you.-ff
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A Super highway for Aliens?
by Tim Utton , Science Reporter
t.utton@dailymail.co.uk
UK DAILY MAIL - http://www.dailymail.co.uk
http://www.thekeyboard.org.uk/UFO%20%20re%20SOHO
The object is certainly unidentified and appears to be flying.
Whether the enlarged image on the right really shows a UFO piloted by aliens remains to be seen.
But, according to the people who released it, this photo- and hundreds like it- is the best evidence yet of the existence of spacecraft from other worlds.
UFO investigators say the image was captured by the Solar and
Heliospheric Observatory (Soho), a Nasa satellite which was launched in 1996 to observe the sun.
Since then, it is said, the satellite has beamed back hundreds of
images of UFOs travelling along a kind of alien super-highway.
A variety of 'spacecraft' can apparently be seen against the background of deep space.
They fail to navigate a straight course, which observers believe is
evidence they are being steered by some sort of intelligent life form.
The satellite is stationed in space one million miles from Earth with
its camera trained towards the Sun. The objects photographed are likely to be only hundreds of miles from the satellite's lenses, say experts.
The images from Soho - a joint project by NASA and the European Space
Agency- are due to be made public at the National Space Centre in Leicester in a presentation by Mike Murray, 54, the owner of an electronics company in Manchester.
The images were shown to him by a Spanish businessman who picked them
up from Soho through a huge satellite at his home outside Barcelona. Mr Murray said: "I thought these pictures were astounding. The photos appear to show spacecraft passing in front of the sun.
"When we asked NASA about it they originally said it might be a fault
on the camera, but by digitally enhancing the images we proved this wasn't the case.
"NASA then told us it could be asteroids or comets, but when we
pointed out that the objects appeared to move independently and make turns they stopped answering our questions.
"The very fact these crafts appear to be the same shape as other UFOs
spotted in our stratosphere is very exciting."
NASA has refused to comment, but Graham Birdsall, editor of UFO
magazine, said he was excited by the images.
"The images are irrefutable in that they are from official satellites
owned by NASA", he said. "They resemble the kind of spacecraft we used to see in sci-fi films like Star Trek.
"To all intents and purposes here is evidence of anomalous objects in
space that appear structured and seem to have intelligently controlled movements.
"I'm excited at the prospect of seeing authenticated images coming into the public domain that have taxed a considerable number of people at NASA."
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A Super highway for Aliens?
by Tim Utton , Science Reporter
t.utton@dailymail.co.uk
UK DAILY MAIL - http://www.dailymail.co.uk
http://www.thekeyboard.org.uk/UFO%20%20re%20SOHO
The object is certainly unidentified and appears to be flying.
Whether the enlarged image on the right really shows a UFO piloted by aliens remains to be seen.
But, according to the people who released it, this photo- and hundreds like it- is the best evidence yet of the existence of spacecraft from other worlds.
UFO investigators say the image was captured by the Solar and
Heliospheric Observatory (Soho), a Nasa satellite which was launched in 1996 to observe the sun.
Since then, it is said, the satellite has beamed back hundreds of
images of UFOs travelling along a kind of alien super-highway.
A variety of 'spacecraft' can apparently be seen against the background of deep space.
They fail to navigate a straight course, which observers believe is
evidence they are being steered by some sort of intelligent life form.
The satellite is stationed in space one million miles from Earth with
its camera trained towards the Sun. The objects photographed are likely to be only hundreds of miles from the satellite's lenses, say experts.
The images from Soho - a joint project by NASA and the European Space
Agency- are due to be made public at the National Space Centre in Leicester in a presentation by Mike Murray, 54, the owner of an electronics company in Manchester.
The images were shown to him by a Spanish businessman who picked them
up from Soho through a huge satellite at his home outside Barcelona. Mr Murray said: "I thought these pictures were astounding. The photos appear to show spacecraft passing in front of the sun.
"When we asked NASA about it they originally said it might be a fault
on the camera, but by digitally enhancing the images we proved this wasn't the case.
"NASA then told us it could be asteroids or comets, but when we
pointed out that the objects appeared to move independently and make turns they stopped answering our questions.
"The very fact these crafts appear to be the same shape as other UFOs
spotted in our stratosphere is very exciting."
NASA has refused to comment, but Graham Birdsall, editor of UFO
magazine, said he was excited by the images.
"The images are irrefutable in that they are from official satellites
owned by NASA", he said. "They resemble the kind of spacecraft we used to see in sci-fi films like Star Trek.
"To all intents and purposes here is evidence of anomalous objects in
space that appear structured and seem to have intelligently controlled movements.
"I'm excited at the prospect of seeing authenticated images coming into the public domain that have taxed a considerable number of people at NASA."