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TV viewers watching the Shenzhou 9 mission liftoff on Saturday evening might have seen two UFOs approach the rocket as it exited the earth's atmosphere.
Video recorded by infrared cameras revealed two shining objects rapidly moving toward the rocket from opposite sides of the Long March 2F rocket about four minutes and 11 seconds after liftoff.
The objects could not have been stars as none were visible during the 6:37 pm launch time, said Wang Sichao, a researcher at the Purple Mountain Observatory in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province.
Wang ruled out the possibility the objects were parts of the rocket, as they appeared ahead of its trajectory, as well as the theory they were birds since the objects left extremely visible heat signatures.
He added that further information is needed in order to identify the objects.
Originally posted by OrionHunterX
reply to post by wmd_2008
Possible! Here's a zoom of the so called 'UFO'. Doesn't look like an insect or an aircraft though!
Originally posted by ATSGrunt
reply to post by OrionHunterX
wonder if they ll ever get the balls to tell us the truth, or will them not telling us, bite them in the ass?!!