NASA officials said that the UFO was actually a space junk. Russian flight controllers identified the UFO as Zvezda service module’s antenna cover.
The Zvezda service module is Russia’s first major contribution to the ISS. So the module is part of the space station itself that was launched in 2000. According to NASA, it provides different life support systems and serves as a living quarters for the station.
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So! They admit it was a COVER-up. Pretty slack of the russians to be dropping hazardous junk into local space orbit. A 'likely' story !
cool. there is ALOT of space junk up there. once stuff is in orbit i guess it can't fall back down unless it's propelled by an engine?
Why do you write - Finally????? The astronauts has seen ET spaceships since they went out there 1st time.. No news here ...???
Very lively antenna cover - muuuaaahahahahahahahahahahahahaahah...
How many times do I have to tell you to put the cap back on the toothpaste tube. Now you have to get it this time.