NASA mystery: Unexplained soundwaves captured by ISS sparks super-velocity UFO claims
NASA mystery: Unexplained soundwaves captured by ISS sparks super-velocity UFO claims
A BIZARRE image captured by NASA’s cameras International Space Station has sparked a frenzy of speculation, after it resembled mysterious soundwaves, as if produced by a spacecraft.
NASA has released photographs of an unexplained soundwaves moving across Earth at high-velocity speeds. High-tech cameras on the International Space Station captured the phenomenon above the Atlantic ocean. The bizarre images have sparked a frenzy of speculation over its origins.
The images show a strange cloud pattern that looks as if it was produced by some unidentified flying object, or even a “secret sonic weapon”.The mysterious ripples in the clouds extend for miles from space.
The images were first spotted on the NASA website by Blake and Brett Cousins, who run the conspiracy theorist YouTube channel thirdphaseofmoon.
Both of the YouTubers agree that “whatever it is, it is massive”.
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NASA mystery: Unexplained soundwaves captured by ISS sparks super-velocity UFO claims
A BIZARRE image captured by NASA’s cameras International Space Station has sparked a frenzy of speculation, after it resembled mysterious soundwaves, as if produced by a spacecraft.
NASA has released photographs of an unexplained soundwaves moving across Earth at high-velocity speeds. High-tech cameras on the International Space Station captured the phenomenon above the Atlantic ocean. The bizarre images have sparked a frenzy of speculation over its origins.
The images show a strange cloud pattern that looks as if it was produced by some unidentified flying object, or even a “secret sonic weapon”.The mysterious ripples in the clouds extend for miles from space.
The images were first spotted on the NASA website by Blake and Brett Cousins, who run the conspiracy theorist YouTube channel thirdphaseofmoon.
Both of the YouTubers agree that “whatever it is, it is massive”.
Full story at site