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Richard Hoagland sent out first pictures of YU-55 and it does not look anything at all like a “typical asteroid”. I took the raw image (left side of first photo) and did some enhancements to improve the image.
YU-55 has an interesting geometry. The side facing the satellite telescope that captured it makes it look hemispherical or saucer-shaped, similar to the blinking craft that is seen in the famous NASA video of the broken tether experiment that drifted away and was surrounded by “ice crystal” UFOs (according to NASA).
To my eye, there seems to be too much symmetry in this object for it to be an ordinary asteroid. Let me know what you think. It looks more like a tiny moon.
Originally posted by Dalke07
Personally for my is very funny but I post anyway ..
Originally posted by HomerinNC
Sorry, the raw pic shows NOTHING that looks ANYTHING like the 'enhanced' rendition
Originally posted by DJW001
Oh good grief. Hoagland was the one that "proved" that Comet Elenin was a tetragonal spaceship. How did that work out for him? I must admit, he's got a lot of nerve to keep working the same scam. I hereby propose that Hoagland be designated a "known hoaxer."
Edit to add: The "deathstar" photo gave me my best laugh of the morning!edit on 7-11-2011 by DJW001 because: (no reason given)