2024-09-22

Two huge UFOs photographed by NASA near the Sun

Renowned ufologist Scott C. Waring recently shared a fascinating observation on his blog, highlighting a discovery made on June 27, 2022, at 11:18 UTC. The sighting was captured through images provided by Helioviewer.org, an online tool that allows real-time viewing of the Sun. What was captured that day, according to Waring, is undeniable evidence of a gigantic UFO moving near our star.

A Mysterious Object and Its Incredible Speed

What sets this object apart from other space observations is its astonishing speed. According to Waring, the object appears in only a single frame of the Helioviewer video, suggesting it moves at near light speed. Unlike a human-made spacecraft, which would take several days to traverse the satellite's viewing area, this object vanished in the blink of an eye.

Waring theorizes that the UFO was making a "leap," stopping briefly before shooting off again. He estimates that the object measures between 1.5 and 3.5 kilometers across, making it a colossal craft if his assumptions are accurate.

The Shape of the UFO: A Resemblance to Buzz Aldrin's Testimony

Waring also took a screenshot of the object and added shadows to highlight its details. The UFO seems to have an L-shaped structure, with square sections at the joints and long, round arms connecting different parts. This description echoes a testimony from astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who claimed to have seen a similar object in space during one of his missions.

Even more intriguing, when Waring converted the image to negative format, it appeared not as a single craft but as two distinct spacecraft traveling very close together, connected by what he believes to be a tractor beam. This theory reinforces his belief that these two objects are held together by advanced technology—proof, in his view, of extraterrestrial intelligence.

Légende - Photo
Scott C. Waring, Copyright, https://www.ufosightingsdaily.com/2022/06/what-looked-like-one-craft-is-actually.html
Sources
Previous post
Next post
On the same topic

0 comments: