NASA Captures Footage Of UFO Landing On The Sun [Watch Video]
A UFO was observed in the sun in a footage captured by NASA. A Web site called UFO Sightings Daily claims that NASA keeps footages of the sun, and in one particular footage, a UFO was spotted entering or exiting the sun. Russian scientists have said that the UFO crossed the threshold of the orbit of the sun in 2009.
According to Delhi Daily News, the core of the sun could reach a maximum of 15 million degrees Celsius. It was also the area where the nuclear fusion occurred as well as the heat and radiation moved outward. The chromospheres, with a temperature of 4,320 degrees Celsius, is the coldest part of the sun.
The pictures by NASA/SOHO were captured on October 25 at 1:00 am and 1:13 am. The picture that was posted on the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory was the one from 1:13 am.
The UFO was spotted by Scott Waring, a regular writer for UFO Sightings Daily. He was watching NASA's live feed of the Sun called Helioviewer during the weekend and he came across what he felt was a UFO. Helioviewer broadcasted realtime images of the Sun taken by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory. He said that he had observed something that was emerging from the Sun and even uploaded four pictures of it on UFO Sightings Daily.
He said that he checks the photos from the satellite on a daily basis and was fortunate that he had caught the image of the massive ship that was either exiting or entering the sun. He said that it looked as large as the Earth and observed no flames or heat changes. He further said that the colour of the UFO did not change on the surface, but the Sun had many colours. He connected the finding of the Russian scientists to the UFO that he spotted and said that this could be one of the UFOs that crossed the Sun's threshold.
UFO enthusiasts believe that this wasn't the first UFO that was caught by a satellite entering the sun, Inquisitr reports. The report by the Web site claims that the UFO looked like a metallic spaceship which had a gigantic extension on its lower end.
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