Cidersomerset
27th January 2013, 13:18
An interresting article in the...
HUFFINGTON POST WIERD NEWS 27th Jan 2013
People claim to videotape UFOs in the sky above Earth. They also spot unusual-looking
objects in NASA camera feeds at the International Space Station. Now, a growing
number of individuals insist they're using their telescopes and cameras to reveal UFOs
around the moon, according to the International Business Times.Many odd things have
been seen by amateur and professional astronomers on the moon over decades, and
YouTube affords the opportunity to look at alleged UFOs flying across, toward and away
from our nearest astronomical neighbor.
Look at this group of videos of alleged UFO activity around the moon
vid on link
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/16/ufos-on-the-moon_n_2482840.html
Part of the problem with most videos like these is the lack of specific, helpful
information to accompany the visual "evidence," so it's difficult to know what's real and
what was created from a clever software app.But, lunar anomalies are not new
phenomena. They've been reported by astronomers going back to the 1700s. Strange
things seen by the scientists of centuries past included mysterious bright lights or
glowing spots on the moon. In 1869, Great Britain's Royal Astronomical Society
conducted a study of unusual moving lights. After numerous observations of this
activity, the lights just turned off.
On July 29, 1953, New York Herald Tribune science editor John J. O'Neill noticed,
through his telescope, a huge bridge-like object spanning 12 miles in the lunar area
known as Mare Crisium. Other observers, including Hugh Percy Wilkins of the British
Astronomical Association, confirmed O'Neill's sighting on the lunar surface. The object
that became known as O'Neill's Bridge, was eventually thought to be nothing more than
a combination of lights and shadows.
The history of the Apollo flights to the moon in the late 1960s into the 1970s included
countless tabloid stories of supposed UFO encounters experienced by the astronauts.
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin describes a UFO that accompanied them en route to the moon in 1969
XlkV1ybBnHI
Most UFOs are explainable, including this provocative group of images
on link....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/16/ufos-on-the-moon_n_2482840.html#slide=1593870
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Its not a hit piece though its hard to say what is genuine and hoaxed by intel agencies
or idiots to muddy the waters.
djwMRbuI_Tw
HUFFINGTON POST WIERD NEWS 27th Jan 2013
People claim to videotape UFOs in the sky above Earth. They also spot unusual-looking
objects in NASA camera feeds at the International Space Station. Now, a growing
number of individuals insist they're using their telescopes and cameras to reveal UFOs
around the moon, according to the International Business Times.Many odd things have
been seen by amateur and professional astronomers on the moon over decades, and
YouTube affords the opportunity to look at alleged UFOs flying across, toward and away
from our nearest astronomical neighbor.
Look at this group of videos of alleged UFO activity around the moon
vid on link
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/16/ufos-on-the-moon_n_2482840.html
Part of the problem with most videos like these is the lack of specific, helpful
information to accompany the visual "evidence," so it's difficult to know what's real and
what was created from a clever software app.But, lunar anomalies are not new
phenomena. They've been reported by astronomers going back to the 1700s. Strange
things seen by the scientists of centuries past included mysterious bright lights or
glowing spots on the moon. In 1869, Great Britain's Royal Astronomical Society
conducted a study of unusual moving lights. After numerous observations of this
activity, the lights just turned off.
On July 29, 1953, New York Herald Tribune science editor John J. O'Neill noticed,
through his telescope, a huge bridge-like object spanning 12 miles in the lunar area
known as Mare Crisium. Other observers, including Hugh Percy Wilkins of the British
Astronomical Association, confirmed O'Neill's sighting on the lunar surface. The object
that became known as O'Neill's Bridge, was eventually thought to be nothing more than
a combination of lights and shadows.
The history of the Apollo flights to the moon in the late 1960s into the 1970s included
countless tabloid stories of supposed UFO encounters experienced by the astronauts.
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin describes a UFO that accompanied them en route to the moon in 1969
XlkV1ybBnHI
Most UFOs are explainable, including this provocative group of images
on link....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/16/ufos-on-the-moon_n_2482840.html#slide=1593870
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Its not a hit piece though its hard to say what is genuine and hoaxed by intel agencies
or idiots to muddy the waters.
djwMRbuI_Tw