Rosetta Destroyed About The "alien Base": Covering Up Their Tracks? .. - Alternative View

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Rosetta Destroyed About The "alien Base": Covering Up Their Tracks? .. - Alternative View
Rosetta Destroyed About The "alien Base": Covering Up Their Tracks? .. - Alternative View

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Perhaps the station has become "inconvenient"?

Rosetta's mission lasted for 12 long years. The station worked hard, transmitting a lot of useful data to Earth. For ten years it has approached the main goal of its destination - comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko and … a rare success! The station suddenly discovered something very similar to an alien technique: a kind of tower or a transmitting antenna. And for some reason, soon after that Rosetta "exhausted its resource" and fell just on a comet, which is suspected of having an alien base … Just a coincidence?

Rosetta, equipped with 11 advanced systems, managed to land softly on the comet, entrenched in the Abydos region. It was at the end of last year. For a long time, the station worked successfully, transmitting data. But as soon as a sensational find was made (it looks more like an antenna, after all) - the energy allegedly immediately began to "run out" … And the connection was interrupted.

One of the last pictures of a comet

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And then ESA (European Space Agency) literally pushed the station into a comet, destroying it. And, perhaps, not only her, but also what was on the surface of the comet?..

All this is more like a swift covering of tracks, so that the public does not know what was really on this comet. Perhaps the ESA believes that the time for such knowledge has not yet come. And maybe that's what those whose structures were accidentally discovered on the Moon and this comet think so?..

Anyway, we can watch the farewell video about Rosetta:

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