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You know how NASA has live feed from space stations in outer space?
Well I heard from a good friend, that it used to be continuous live feed the general public coud watch, until one day something weird happened. I think he said something like, a ship or star sort of thing was flying towards earth, and all of a sudden turned around and flew back the other way, quicker than possible for mankind. I'm not sure I don't remember exactly what he said, but they started delaying the feed fifteen in case they needed to take it off air. Anyone heard of this? Or any stories of it? And if you have, do you have more information or web sites, or books I can read? Thanks.
sorry, but if that's all the answer you can give me...i'm not just going to "take it" because your are "older" and "wiser". who even said i was younger then you? like i said i don't remember the correct version of the story. i find it interesting that you tell me just to take that as an answer. you sound like the government. just take it because we tell you to. don't ask questions. don't defy. i'm sure there are things the gov't (or even NASA) hides from the people.
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- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
NASA has never provided continuous live feeds from the ISS. This is partially a bandwidth problem, and partially to give the astronauts privacy. No such event as you describe has ever taken place. Despite the conspiracy theorists out there, NASA is a remarkably open and up-front organization, which shares their findings freely with the world.
- 1 decade ago
Your friend is wrong on all counts, and the answer to your first question is no. Take it from someone who is older and knows more about life and the world. Sometimes you just have to do that.
EDIT: OK, if you insist.
"You know how NASA has live feed from space stations in outer space?" Live feeds to where, and of what? There is a small amount of video from the ISS and shuttle missions. Nothing continuous, and only from the large satellites such as those two.
There is no record of such an event happening, even in the video feed that's seen by mission control. There is no way such a thing could be kept quiet. The people on the ISS are scientists, not "Government People". If there were something they thought extraordinary, they'd be all over it. Astronomers and other scientific fields would LOVE to have evidence of ANY form of extraterrestrial life anywhere at all. Their budgets would go through the roof, apart from the professional interest they'd all have. To see it actually in the vicinity of Earth would be incredible.
"I heard from a good friend . . ."; that's second-hand. "I think he said something like . . ."; that's two qualifications before you even get to the description.
Sorry I sounded narky; that wasn't my intention. But it is true that when you hear stuff second-hand, and can't even quote that accurately, it's simply often a myth, urban or otherwise.
- FerlLv 51 decade ago
go to youtube.. search UFO NASA here I will get the video that your friend was talking about , but search for more cuz there is a lot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN0XnDJKdWo
I think that's the one he was talking about.. You can see the"UFO" moving one way then it turns and moves the opposite direction..