It was also reported that the face of Bigfoot was spotted through a small window in the orb. The spotted nature of his face was previously not known.
Either a Space-junk/camera artifact or a Martian probe looking for weaknesses to exploit to stop alien probes on Mars.
Again??
After reading Mueller’s filings it looks like Russians to me. But everything does.
Beside being out of focus, it is either very close or very large.
Uh-oh! I see a conspiracy theory developing! ;-D
It looks like a refraction in the window layers.
Looks like a reflection off the window to me.
George Constanza: Does she have a hue?
Jerry Seinfeld: Do you want her to have a hue?
George: A hue would be nice.
Jerry: There’s a hue.
Looks just like plain run of the mill swamp gas.
Its probably SOP to cut civilian access to feed when an object is detected so video of collision isn’t leaked
BTW IMHO, it looks like a winged space unicorn
Looks like the wormhole opening right before the Borg ship exits from the Delta quadrant.
I have not done this for about 8 years but I’ve watch hours of external camera video downlinked from ISS. This was not captured by any external camera I’ve seen. When the downlink is lost due to the gap in the TDRSS coverage the video output on the video decoder in MCC-Houston locks on the last full frame.
Eight years is a long time ago and they did upgrade the S-band system since the last time I watched ISS video, so small operational things at MCC-Houston may have changed. But the external cameras are the same ones that were launched in the early part of the first decade of this century. Those provide standard definition NTSC video with a 4:3 aspect ratio. What ever camera that was it looked more like somebody was using a camera in their phone pointed through an observation window.
The NappyOne
What a piece of bilge this video is. Why is it that any time there is a video of a supposed UFO it is out of focus, has camera shake and the exposure is terrible? In this case it is the reflection from something inside the ISS.
looks like an image reflected back from the inside of the ISS. It’s not outside the craft, I don’t think.