mojo
28th November 2017, 01:52
If the organism is not of earth there must be some modality of travel in place giving credence to the so-called skyfish.
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Shkaplerov said: "Bacteria that had not been there during the launch of the ISS module were found on the swabs.
"So they have flew from somewhere in space and settled on the outside hull."
There's new research that tv show host Josh Gates shared where a scientist was using high altitude rockets to catch aerial organisms. Could this also prove the abundance of life in space? Martyn Stubbs channel also identified possible organisms in Nasa footage.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5012312/international-space-station-astronauts-bacteria-not-from-earth/
Anton Shkaplerov, an ISS expedition flight engineer who will take his third trip to the space station in December, said that living bacteria harvested from the metal skin may be extraterrestrial.
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Shkaplerov said: "Bacteria that had not been there during the launch of the ISS module were found on the swabs.
"So they have flew from somewhere in space and settled on the outside hull."
There's new research that tv show host Josh Gates shared where a scientist was using high altitude rockets to catch aerial organisms. Could this also prove the abundance of life in space? Martyn Stubbs channel also identified possible organisms in Nasa footage.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5012312/international-space-station-astronauts-bacteria-not-from-earth/
Anton Shkaplerov, an ISS expedition flight engineer who will take his third trip to the space station in December, said that living bacteria harvested from the metal skin may be extraterrestrial.