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Robert McCall
Date of UFO sighting: February 19, 2016 Location: Ontario, Canada
two UFOs hovering then disappear in thin air.
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A galactic mega-merger
One of the most incredible images ever taken on board the International Space Station is perhaps when Astronaut Scott Kelly was able to capture on camera an extremely bizarre phenomena while the ISS was moving across Central America. As you can see in the image, there is a mysterious red light hovering above a thunderstorm which in the image appears as blue and white lights.
a mood board, because I couldn’t resist
Triangle UFO Sighting West Virginia March 2016
A car enthusiast may have captured a triangular UFO on his dashcam, experts claimed. Grainy footage allegedly shows a faint UFO passing above West Virginia at the beginning of March.The unusual object was captured as the man, who was testing a new vehicle, drove down a state highway around 1am.
The UFO is barely visible [but] you can see some faint outlines of what look like a red coloured outline which is in a triangular shape. There are definite circular objects underneath.
Star Factory Messier 17
ISS Earth Orbit
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Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
“The Arp catalog illustrates galaxies in many different stages of a collision:
* prior to their first close pass, * in the collision process, * subsequent to an interaction but before merging, * and in the final merger stages.
Unlike ellipticals, spirals are easily disturbed, often becoming destroyed entirely by such an interaction.”
When you take a glimpse into the deep Universe, beyond the gas, dust, stars and planets of our own galaxy, you enter the realm of the galaxies. In general, they come in two types: the spirals, with neat, orderly arms, and the ellipticals, with a symmetric, bulging shape. But for everything that exists in the Universe a particular way in general, there are exceptions. In the 1960s, astronomer Halton Arp became fascinated with these exceptions, creating a catalog of 338 examples: the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. We now know that most of these are galaxy pairs or triplets in the process of major mergers, displaying features such as tidal disruption, stellar bridges, starbursts and occasionally a rare, ring shape.