Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Real ET/Alien activity onboard the ISS?

I really don't know what it could be, but this is pretty strange. This Nasa video below shows some unusual and unexplained activity on the external part of the ISS. What is the humanoid shape on the ISS surface? What is that "pulsating ring" that emerges and flies away?





Weird isn't it?

The pulsating ring is supposed to be (according to Nasa) a washer (as in nut's, bolts and washers) that came 'loose' and float off.

However, this isn't correct, as obviously it is *not* tumbling over edge to edge, yet it is pulsating. Afaik, washers to not spontaneously pulsate, that only would happen if it was tumbling over and over, reflecting the sunlight as it did so...this isn't tumbling.

But the meat and potatoes of the video, has me baffled:

What the hell is that morphing shaped..thing.

Then i thought, could it be some kind of shielding foil like material, that had come loose?
But if it had been, the commentator would probably have mentioned that a portion of the shield was damaged..but nothing of the sort was said.

Then i thought what if it was something to do with this;

robonaut.jsc.nasa.gov...

 A Robonaut is a dexterous humanoid robot built and designed at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Our challenge is to build machines that can help humans work and explore in space. Working side by side with humans, or going where the risks are too great for people, Robonauts will expand our ability for construction and discovery.
But the 'R2' unit hasn't yet been taken aboard the ISS...maybe another, more covert one has been..

Who knows. It's certainly a weird looking thing, but curiously none of the personnel seemed even slightly bothered or phased about the object, so it could be something that is meant to be there, or else they were being good at keeping their mouths shut about it!

Another thing that struck me about this video, was the sheer amount of light anomalies present...they are everywhere. This will be argued as being 'cosmic rays' striking the CCD or the film of the camera and causing these light effects...that's all very well, until we remember that more than one of the early astronauts have said that upon looking out of the windows, they saw swarming 'fireflies' all over, and that they looked like 'living critters'...
Any theories to explain these anomalies?

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