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Huge UFOs Orbiting & Flying Around The Sun

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2010

Several huge spherical UFOs have been recently seen orbiting the Sun since January of this year. These objects were captured by NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). SOHO was launched in 1995 to study the Sun and is a joint venture between the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA and is slated to continue its mission until December 2012. The objects observed seem to appear and move in different positions around the Sun and seemed to be as large as our planet Earth.

Several experts and scientists believe that the objects could not be classified as either comets or asteroids, since they would ultimately be destroyed either by the gravitational pull or heat of the Sun. The official statement from NASA is that the central data recorder that stored all of the playback data for the solar missions failed and what was observed really are "compression artifacts."

This week, NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) observed several objects flying across the surface of the Sun, exhibiting the same if not more stealth than those seen in January. Are we looking at interdimensional spacecrafts interfacing with our solar system through the black-hole singularity of the Sun's portal or stargate, as proposed by physicist Nassim Haramein? What could account for the size, movement and disregard for gravity by these objects?

Perhaps, that is why NASA launched the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) this week, the latest craft designed to study the Sun's inner workings in unprecedented detail. According to NASA, SDO will be a first-of-a-kind mission, the most technologically advanced of heliophysics spacecraft ever and will take images of the sun every 0.75 seconds and daily send back about 1.5 terabytes of data to Earth, the equivalent of streaming 380 full-length movies.

"Study the inner workings of the Sun in unprecedented detail." Maybe Haramein is onto something.

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