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    Default Top example of pulsating type unknown near space shuttle

    Martyn Stubbs is one of my favorite researchers. In this recent clip I believe he has captured a biological type pulsating organism in front of the shuttle bay and tail section. There are other examples of these space organisms and shows the diversity of what we would consider as life.

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    Default Re: Top example of pulsating type unknown near space shuttle

    Nice

    Interesting to watch the variation in the actual pulse.
    To start a series of bright-blinks then a series of dim-pulse followed by bright-pulse as it moves across the scene.
    Then it almost looks/gets exited as it comes trough the open section of the shuttle!

    So this little chap varies it's light output, not just a steady reflection of something turning, not jus a steady blinker!
    Very interesting
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    Default Re: Top example of pulsating type unknown near space shuttle

    If we think of space like our ocean, deep in the depths creatures self luminate both to attract prey or a mate. Maybe this is the case here? The tether incident certainly looks like there are quite a few up there swimming around.

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    Looks like a tumbling, out of control, satellite.
    As it rotates, because it is out of control (probably due to broken gyros or depleted thrust fuel), the solar panels are reflecting sunlight. You can also see it getting larger and gets faster as it moves to the left, but not because it is changing its speed, but because its orbit gets it closer to the station.
    I see many of these tumbling, ageing, old or broken down satellites every night (well, every clear night) using my night vision scope. Depending on the spin angle and the condition of the solar panels or reflective/thermal covering, the pulsing varies or is constant.

    I wish they were ET craft or even the supposed advanced human craft, although, nothing is impossible or improbable.
    It is just so common to see these tumbling, spectacular spinning craft (old, abandoned, satellites) every single night, sometimes 5 or 6 of them within 1 hour.

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    Default Re: Top example of pulsating type unknown near space shuttle

    Quote Looks like a tumbling, out of control, satellite.
    It would seem a possible explanation except watch as it moves in front of the tail section and the scale shows it is very small perhaps baseball or golfball.

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    Default Re: Top example of pulsating type unknown near space shuttle

    Yes, that is interesting. I did not see that before.
    Yes, not sure if my explanation is any longer reasonable.
    I don't even have a theory as to what something so small could be.

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    Default Re: Top example of pulsating type unknown near space shuttle

    Quote Posted by mojo (here)
    Martyn Stubbs is one of my favorite researchers. In this recent clip I believe he has captured a biological type pulsating organism in front of the shuttle bay and tail section. There are other examples of these space organisms and shows the diversity of what we would consider as life.

    not sure if it is just me, but seems seems like either the shuttle in made of glass ie. the object is travelling a distance away, yet it remains visible as it traverses past the rear of the shuttle or two videos were super-imposed on top of each other (ie. hoax) ?
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