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Originally posted by ThinkingCap
reply to post by TrueAmerican
I hesitated on sharing this video with ATS, due to ADGUK being the provider; many will overlook this as evidence of anything just by seeing the known hoaxer's name ---- which will be a damn shame if'n the fool actually uploads something of merit one day.
I don't know, it's a weird one for sure. Can almost see it's little froggy arms paddling away through space.
No doubt we will continue to be surprised as the years continue: life finds a way; but in space? Maybe so.
What I do doubt, is that we'll be ever be notified of these facts when they are first discovered.
Originally posted by EvilBat
I'm no expert but those "close up's" almost look like its
an underwater shot . Some underwater rig or something
Originally posted by Destinyone
reply to post by rickymouse
I'm waiting for the members who believe we are being kept from space...by aliens, who don't want us there.....
Where are you guys....we need your levity now....
Des
Originally posted by L.J.C
HELLO! www.nasa.gov...
"For centuries, people have gazed at the constellation Pisces and imagined starry fish swimming in space. Aboard the International Space Station, however, astronauts have a much closer view of real finned friends, thanks to the Medaka Osteoclast investigation. Sponsored by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the study will help scientists uncover new knowledge about human bone health in space and on Earth."
Reflection of a Fish perhaps?edit on 16-3-2013 by L.J.C because: (no reason given)
Righto. Space bug on the camera lens. Swimming dust. Space mites. Swamp gas rolled up into a ball and turned into a Chinese lantern. CGI. Hell if I know. Posted cause it's interesting, so don't shoot the fricken messenger.
Originally posted by heyitsok
Originally posted by L.J.C
HELLO! www.nasa.gov...
"For centuries, people have gazed at the constellation Pisces and imagined starry fish swimming in space. Aboard the International Space Station, however, astronauts have a much closer view of real finned friends, thanks to the Medaka Osteoclast investigation. Sponsored by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the study will help scientists uncover new knowledge about human bone health in space and on Earth."
Reflection of a Fish perhaps?edit on 16-3-2013 by L.J.C because: (no reason given)
Thank you! Thank you L.J.C.!
I was wondering how many pages of debate about what kind of space creature it is, would elapse before somebody verified whether or not there are any insect/animal studies being done on ISS from which this could be a reflection.
Deny Ignorance is the game, and you totally win!
Originally posted by beatbox
It kinda does look like she's under water...whose to say something organic in space can't move like that, if its in its own environment?
edit on 16-3-2013 by beatbox because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by NewAgeMan
Originally posted by EvilBat
I'm no expert but those "close up's" almost look like its
an underwater shot . Some underwater rig or something
Is there any way of verifying in the opening shot if it is indeed the ISS?