Posted: 05 Jul 2014 05:30 AM PDT
During a repair mission in December, 1999, the Space Shuttle Discovery ascended to a record-breaking height in orbit around the Earth. Images taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope documented the mission, and incidentally caught sight of a strange spacecraft that author James Welsh claims NASA is covering up.
Hubble Space Telescope orbiting earth |
Originally labeling the peculiar object as “ice crystals,” the space agency faces arguments made by Welsh, who is certain he saw UFOs flying over Glasgow the same month the images by Hubble were taken.
“Multiple bright lights. Occasionally red and green. Some were moving and flashing. Streaks of light. Erratic, occasionally in formation and then splitting,” Welsh reported in 1999 to the UK’s Ministry of Defense, who dismissed his eye-witness account. “The MoDs dismissal to my report was the driving force to my investigation,” he explained.
“The MoD informed me that there was ‘no corroborating evidence to suggest the UK’s airspace had been breached’. . . but on two mornings these events involved low flying military aircraft over the controlled air space of the city. So I knew that these objects were being detected on radar for the jets to vector in on them.”
The fact that “these object were being monitored,” but not publicly identified, motivated Welsh to further his research.
Welsh decided to broadcast his experiences by writing a book, which detailed multiple encounters with UFO’s. It wasn’t until he began editing his book in 2010 that he investigated the Hubble mission, which led him to strange images taken in 1999.
“The shadow profile of the Hubble Space Telescope is on the hull of the UFO, which proves it’s in the frame. Further comparative analysis on these images also validated this,” Welsh said.
“Up until now, NASA has categorized anomalies captured on mission footage as ‘ice crystals’ or ‘space debris’ and it’s safe to say what I’ve discovered cannot possibly be passed off as either.”
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