Thanks SC for the posting. I was coming to similar conclusions but not quite as extreme Swordmaker offers when one considers the astronomic devices, methods and distances used to offer what may be occurring from this objects observation.
"To consider the Earth as the only populated world in infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field of millet, only one grain will grow." -- Metrodorus, 4th c BC Greek philosopher
"Heaven and earth are large, yet in the whole of space they are but as a small grain of rice. How unreasonable it would be to suppose that, besides the heaven and earth which we can see, there are no other heavens and no other earths." -- Teng Mu, 13th c AD Chinese philosopher