Corporate Avenger
01-20-2003, 09:23 AM
Images claiming to be proof of alien UFOs will be shown to members of the public at the National Space Centre later this month.
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Hundreds of the objects were captured on film by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (Soho), a spacecraft a million miles from Earth observing the sun.
The glowing, saucer-shaped "craft" were apparently moving in a way that suggested intelligent control.
Nasa originally dismissed the images as being the result of a camera fault, and will not now comment on them.
But UFO investigators are convinced they are spacecraft flown by aliens.
Mike Murray, 54, a founder of the UFO group Euroseti, which is holding the exhibition at the Space Centre in Leicester, said: "Some of the pictures are real crackers. They are the archetypal flying saucers - disc-shaped objects with some kind of glow around them. Many have a pulsing light and leave a trail behind them."
Mr Murray, who has been interested in UFOs for 30 years, obtained the images from a Spanish businessmen who picked them up from Soho using a giant satellite dish at his home outside Barcelona.
Mr Murray said: "The first thing we did when we got the images was to speak to Nasa, who said it was a camera fault. But by enhancing the images we proved this wasn't the case."
He said Nasa then suggested the objects could be asteroids or comets - but this did not explain the way they appeared to move independently and make turns.
The images will be screened at the National Space Centre on the evenings of January 24, 25 and 26.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_740006.html
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I sure wish I could go!!!:(
http://www.ananova.com/images/web/40522.jpg
Hundreds of the objects were captured on film by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (Soho), a spacecraft a million miles from Earth observing the sun.
The glowing, saucer-shaped "craft" were apparently moving in a way that suggested intelligent control.
Nasa originally dismissed the images as being the result of a camera fault, and will not now comment on them.
But UFO investigators are convinced they are spacecraft flown by aliens.
Mike Murray, 54, a founder of the UFO group Euroseti, which is holding the exhibition at the Space Centre in Leicester, said: "Some of the pictures are real crackers. They are the archetypal flying saucers - disc-shaped objects with some kind of glow around them. Many have a pulsing light and leave a trail behind them."
Mr Murray, who has been interested in UFOs for 30 years, obtained the images from a Spanish businessmen who picked them up from Soho using a giant satellite dish at his home outside Barcelona.
Mr Murray said: "The first thing we did when we got the images was to speak to Nasa, who said it was a camera fault. But by enhancing the images we proved this wasn't the case."
He said Nasa then suggested the objects could be asteroids or comets - but this did not explain the way they appeared to move independently and make turns.
The images will be screened at the National Space Centre on the evenings of January 24, 25 and 26.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_740006.html
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I sure wish I could go!!!:(