Giant UFOs Near The Sun - Alternative View

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Giant UFOs Near The Sun - Alternative View
Giant UFOs Near The Sun - Alternative View

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For several years now, disputes about the nature of the unusual phenomenon have not stopped: from time to time, mysterious giant objects appear near the Sun. Science is not yet able to explain what it is, but ufologists firmly assert: these are alien ships!

Eyes Ahead and Behind

Five years ago, earthlings got the opportunity to examine their daylight from a fairly close distance. On October 25, 2006, a rocket was launched from the Cape Canaveral cosmodrome, which launched two satellites into the Sun's orbit - Ahead and Behind, equipped with SOHO solar telescopes. These space observatories were launched by NASA and the European Space Agency. dubbed "Stereo". By placing satellites on both sides of the Sun, astronomers expected to more closely examine its corona, surface, and comets flying nearby. Yes, only in addition to these pictures, Ahead and Behind suddenly began to transmit photos that puzzled scientists.

“I am convinced that UFOs fly near our star. And not just one ship, but a whole flotilla, - said then the American meteorologist Scott Stevens, who was one of the first to draw attention to the strange objects photographed by satellites. - I think that both NASA and the US government are aware of the existence of a certain civilization that possesses amazing technologies that allow ships to withstand very high temperatures. But those in power are simply afraid to admit it …"

At that moment, Stevens' words were not given much importance, because he was famous for extravagant statements before that. For example, he once accused Russia of sending Hurricane Katrina to America in 2005. However, space observatories continued to transmit to Earth images of mysterious objects appearing near the Sun, and then many thought: maybe the meteorologist is right?

Space Marine

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Visually, objects can be divided into three types, conventionally called by ufologists "lighthouse", "rods" and "landing". The "lighthouse" is a sphere about the size of our planet. Since it was first discovered by the Behind satellite, it has constantly remained in the same place at the Sun's pole, not crumbling to its surface due to the giant attraction and not burning up at temperatures over a million degrees Kelvin. In favor of the fact that it is a material object in the photo, there is no difference between the images of Mercury against the background of the Sun and the images taken by Ahead and Behind. Ufologists believe that the sphere can serve as a beacon, a "coordinator" that directs alien ships to our star. Themselves interstellar ships arrive at the Sun in the form of "rods". These are objects of inconceivable size, sometimes reaching the diameter of the Sun itself. Once at our star, the "rod" begins to disintegrate into "landing" - "smaller" ships, which immediately rush to the solar surface. Not only the size of the objects is striking, but also the speed with which they move - about two and a half million kilometers per hour!

What are they doing there?

Of course, experts from NASA argue that the Sun does not have and cannot have any objects, and the images obtained by satellites are nothing more than equipment malfunctions and errors in the transmission of a digital image to Earth. The same scientists who nevertheless admit that there is “something”, consider it as yet simply unknown to science a natural phenomenon, which in the future will surely find an explanation.

Well, if we still assume that this is really the intrigues of aliens, what do they want from our Sun? Opinions were also divided here. Some believe that the aliens are engaged in the salvation of mankind, keeping our star in a "working" condition. Others, on the contrary, fear that they harm us, for example, siphoning resources from the Sun.

Source: Magazine "Secrets of the XX century" No. 18. Igor Krasnovsky