UFO Enthusiast Says Comet 67P An Alien Spacecraft In Disguise; Claims NASA Received Radio Signals 20 Years Ago
The first spacecraft landed on Comet 67P making history in mid-November. The scientists from the European Space Agency were excited that spacecraft landed on the comet.
According to Labmate-Online, the project by the ESA had taken for 12 years for its success. The lander was launched at a height of 22 kilometers from the Rosetta satellite. The team controlled the lander from a distance of about a half a billion kilometers.
Despite the distance, conspiracy theorists took the opportunity to make allegations that the Comet 67P was not a comet even before the lander made history. An anonymous e-mail was sent to UFO Sightings Daily that was allegedly sent by someone working inside the ESA and was posted on the blog in September. He said that he could not disclose any personal information about him.
According to the e-mail, the comet was an alien ship in disguise and he had attached images which he claimed were illegally obtained but said that had to be questioned because of numerous things going on in the world with regards to space missions. The e-mail stated that the international agencies told lies as well as made blatant cover-ups.
It went on to say that one shouldn't believe that a space agency would want to spend many years as well as billions of dollars to build and send a spacecraft to take pictures of a random comet. It read that about 20 years ago, some radio bursts were detected from Comet 67P by NASA. The e-mail also said that the comet changed its trajectory and to scientists, it was an obvious impossibility for any rock on space.
Labmate-Online noted that there had been no information confirming that NASA did receive such signals. Also, it mentioned that the integrity of the author of the e-mail was to be questioned as it chose to send such information to a conspiracy theory site when it could have sent it across to any respected media outlet. It added that Rosetta had become another Roswell because of the number of conspiracy theories that surround it.