UFO Caught On Camera By Russian Cosmonaut In Earth Orbit


Here is the appearance of a silver disc-shaped object orbiting Earth captured by Russian cosmonaut Jean Pierre Haignere of the MIR station in 1999.This photo is one of the most UFO sightings clean.Begin of designs, shapes, colors and disks all it matches the description eyewitnesses have ever seen a UFO.

So far, this is not the first sighting of the object, in October 1963, the Moscow correspondent reported widespread rumors that tells how a spacecraft orbiting carrying 3 people in October, 1963, the plane was surrounded by a disc-shaped object that flew so fast that it makes the cosmonauts fear with a strong magnetic field and almost made the flight to be a disaster.

Then in March 1965 cosmonaut Pavel I. Belyayev and Alexei A. Leonov will enter the orbit. Radio Moscow is pleased to announce that they will do a "long Flight." But after 18 times the orbit, the spacecraft will fall back into the atmosphere, plunging into a snow bank and off the mark as far as 873 kilometers from the planned target area. A few days later, the two cosmonauts were doing a press conference in Moscow and said that before the disaster happened on the plane, they see "a satellite" but they could not identify.

Or maybe they met with the legendary "Black Knight Satellite."
 
What is a Black Knight satellite? These are mysterious satellite, of unknown origin, discovered in 1960 by Sputnik. The satellite is believed to extraterrestrial and signaled the radio waves of the 1920s and 1930s before menghilang.Dalam short wave patterns analyzed by astronomer Duncan Lunan, revealed that the origin of these satellites from Epsilon Boötes and was 13 thousand year.


NASA Link Image : http://www.linternaute.com/sortir/diaporama-haignere/3.shtml

Amazing Structures Found On Moon Surface In NASA Photo

Here is a picture of existing structures on the surface of the Moon is found in the NASA photo by UFO investigator, Scott C. Warring.

Here the picture:









NASA link : http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunarorbiter/images/preview/2162_med.jpg