Published 16:08 IST, August 22nd 2020
UFO Footage: Cosmonaut Ivan Vagner spots 'space guests' on ISS
A potential UFO footage has been shared by a Russian Cosmonaut Ivan Vagner who is currently boarding the International Space Station. Look at the "Space Guests"
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Space has always been intriguing for humans. Filled with so many unsolved mysteries, galaxies, black holes, and more, scientists believe that only by studying the space could give us the answer to the Universe's origin. This is the reason why scientists have set up the International Space Station and numerous satellites to orbit around the earth.
However, apart from this, one big question that all humans have is that "are Aliens or UFOs real?" or "is there life beyond Eart?" As we try to find answers, a Russian cosmonaut currently orbiting the Earth aboard the International Space Station (ISS), claims to have captured footage of potential UFOs while recording video of the southern lights.
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Russian cosmonaut tweets about "Space Guests" on ISS
As per the recent report shared by Global News, the Russian cosmonaut Ivan Vagner aboard the International Space Station (ISS) shared a one-minute video. The video is said to have displayed potential glimpses for the presence of UFOs. It was the time when Cosmonaut Vagner was passing over Antarctica and Australia and he started recording a video of aurora australis and the southern lights. However, in the one-minute time-lapse video one could see Vagner's "Space Guests," as mentioned in his tweet, flying in the space.
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The seemingly potential UFO objects in this 1-minute-long time-lapse video can be seen for around 52 seconds. In the same thread of his tweets, the Russian Cosmonaut revealed that the objects “appear flying alongside with the same distance," then he further raised suspicions by saying, "What do you think those are? Meteors, satellites or … ?”
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As per Vagner's tweet, this Russian Space Agency, Roscosmos and its management were brought into notice. He also mentioned that the "materials were sent to TsNIIMash and the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences for further analysis."
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NASA has not yet commented on this, but the Russian Space Agency, Roscosmos has replied to the Cosmonaut Ivan Vagner while acknowledging his tweet. The tweet by Roscosmos reads: “An interesting and at the same time mysterious video made by cosmonaut of Roscosmos Ivan Wagner … from the International Space Station.”
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16:08 IST, August 22nd 2020