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International space station ufo
International space station ufo












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“The fishermen are likely luring Todarodes pacificus-a species known as the Japanese flying squid-to the surface with bright xenon bulbs.” “everal distinct colors of electric light are visible in this image of the Tsushima Strait, the shallow body of water that separates southern Japan and South Korea.” explained Adam Voiland for the Observatory. At the bottom, we see the greenish lights of the Japan, and at the top, the orangey lights preferred in Korea. The blue lights in the middle are fishing boats luring squid to the surface. In fact, an almost identical sight can be seen in a photo taken by the crew of the Expedition 37 mission in October 2013 and uploaded by the NASA Earth Observatory. Now, it’s possible this is still proof of alien life – squids are very strange animals after all – but the leading theory of cephalopod evolution is notably not extraterrestrial. “… squid fishing lights are the most plausible explanation, by far.”

#International space station ufo update#

“This has been definitively solved,” r/tyrannosnorlax wrote in an update to their original post. Despite enthusiasm from some netizens of the r/UFOs subreddit, the video probably doesn’t show proof of alien life – just proof of calamari. But don’t get too excited: social media quickly found an explanation for the eerie array, and it’s more “meaty” than “ET”.














International space station ufo