NASA STS-75 Object 2
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Just a great demonstration of orbital mechanics!
Bottom left of Tether points towards earth's center of gravity. Small particle near camera subject to minute aerodynamic drag (ionosphere not a vacuum at this altitude). Shuttle much more massive so drag very small, hence relative change in velocity. Particle decelerates and gravity pulls it towards Earth. Video is full of this, and always the same non-intelligent behaviour. Simple orbital mechanics and nothing more. Aliens my arse!
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Yes, the Aliens are here. I have pixs of them and they want people to know.
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I can sometimes see something very similar to this looking through sunglasses if i look away from the center of vision in the sun.
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this was filmed with a special filter was it not? or a camera fitted for some extended parts of the spectre? infra red , high energy or something?
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they are ufo's-quite clear-nasa are controlled by jpl-germany own nasa-
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have you watched a case for nasa? it will prove your theory is wrong. great try but after watching this a case for nasa i was tottally convinced this is not ice or space junk.
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The debris appears out of nowhere because it is suddenly illuminated by the lights as it drifts into their beams around the camera, some of it is frozen unspent out of focus fuel drops still spinning hours after they were ejected, debris drifts into the warm light beams (or sunlight) some tiny dirty spinning drops yield a fizz pop bubble, away zips our phenomenon. This may not be exactly what happens, it is a possible natural explanation. also some look like lens mirrors confirming out of focus.
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debris would not appear out of nowhere and also change direction. watch a case for nase part 1-2 on google,
nice
bry3500 4 years ago
thanks, moeizoptik spotted this one
CCZimmerman92 4 years ago