Already, no one even doubts that aliens are closely watching every space mission. Especially when it comes to docking shuttles with the International Space Station (ISS) or repair work of astronauts in outer space. Indeed, in almost every video, one to several curious extraterrestrial observers can be found diving around the ISS (see video below).
Thus, several different types of UFOs appear in the video, presented on January 14, 2017 by ufologist Tyler Glockner. These things have nothing to do with the ISS or the shuttles, and they are definitely not space junk. These are the most real space objects, controlled by intelligent beings that maneuver, make turns, stop and change the speed of movement.
This is a very interesting video. Here you can see not only UFOs that fly over the astronaut's head, but also the fact that the astronaut himself is trying to hide their presence, obscuring the area of open space with his glove.
To get a closer look at objects flying at high speed, Tyler zooms in on the solar panel and slows down the video playback speed. After that, you can see a gray rectangular UFO that flies out from the upper right side of the screen, crosses the open area of space diagonally, hides behind the module body, quickly returns back, and then, turning at a right angle, flies up and disappears.
However, this is not the only object interested in working on the ISS. The moment the astronaut's glove moves aside, three more UFOs appear. One of them crosses the lower right corner of the screen and disappears, then a rotating gray UFO flies in the form of a boomerang from top to bottom, and then a white flashing ball moves horizontally from left to right.
In the early 1960s, astronauts from one of the Apollo missions were already filming a flock of spinning boomerangs. It is possible that the same or very similar object appeared in the last video from the ISS.
So, as soon as the astronaut notices the movement of the UFO, a hand immediately appears on the screen, which tries to hide what is happening from the viewers watching the ISS live. The ufologist believes that at this moment the astronaut is given a command from the Earth to move or cover the camera lens with his hand.
It seems that NASA is introducing strong censorship if it obliges astronauts to obscure objects flying near the station. Moreover, recently, as Tyler Glockner notes, the ISS cameras are located in such a way that they practically do not photograph open space.
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