Some have suggested that this object is a plasma ball or natural phenomena that is quite common during solar storms etc. In this video you can see the object is in rotation with the suns orbit, as the object comes into view you can quite easily see that it is not a natural plasma sphere or solar gas, it is a solid and defined object. We can also see a flash, possibly a sun flare then the object is seen to detach itself from orbit, and seems to accelerate at warp speed considering its size, away from the sun. We can also see a smaller object come into view just after the sphere speeds away, is it an image artefact, glitch, or is it another UFO, if it is then its bigger than planet Earth. What's going on guys, any info, insight would be appreciated.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Unidentified Sun Object is Identified! A Little Black Spot on The Sun Today
On March 12, 2012 Sunsflare posted a video asking if anyone could identify a circular object seen in SDO coronal images. The video was also posted on Facebook with the same question posed. I answered the question on facebook but here is a more detailed response and discussion of the observation. The object seen is a coronal cavity associated with a filament. There was also an eruption of the filament with a CME.
Flying Saucer Over Colombia Filmed By Photo Journalist 12th March 2012
Video extracted from a news report from Colombia of a flying saucer shaped UFO-OVNI taken by photojournalist Edgar Malagon.
He was working on a documentary in the 'oil city' of Barrancabermeja located in northeastern Colombia.
The photo journalist, Edgar Malagon, who worked for the mayor of Barrancabermeja, said that while on photography work for a documentary on the oil city of Colombia, his camera captured images of two UFOs that
were in the vicinity of the oil complex.
He claimed that the two UFOs, perfect ovals, were going at high speed and were at a distance no greater than one kilometer from him
Man on Moon & Mars landing: Russia space plans unveiled
Russian probes will visit Mars, Jupiter and Venus, while Russian cosmonauts will set foot on the surface of the Moon -- all by 2030. At least according to the plans of the country's space agency.
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