NGC 3521
Alien Sighting 1982: The extra-terrestrial was seen several times with a 10-year-old boy Elliot, in the California area. Witnesses report that the E.T. was seen drinking alcohol from Elliotts refrigerator and mumbling “E.T. phone home” A local man by the name of Steven managed to capture a video of the extraterrestrial as it was flying past the moon late one evening. (above) In my opinion, this is one of the best Alien sightings to date caught on film.
UFO Sighting Antarctica 2012: This particular sighting became renowned after UFO hunters discovered it using Google Earth, what seems to be the landing or crash site of a mysterious craft that appears to be guarded by four snowy shapes, strongly resembling a battery of tanks.
After it was made public on February 15, 2012 by Valentin Degterev, the Google Earth image was deliberately altered in order to mask the ground vehicles and the crashed UFO. Some people who were aware of such a consequence managed to capture a few screen shots along with videos showing how the spot looked before it got blurred, as well as its coordinates.
If you look at the following coordinates: 166.50.52.31 E / 77.49.47.46 S using Google Earth, the UFO crash site appears, but apparently the craft and the tanks are missing for obvious reasons. After this case caused a stir among UFO enthusiasts, the image was deliberately altered and is now showing only a few hints of what it used to be. Fortunately, a video was released showing the spot with the UFO and its guardians, along with the coordinates which can be seen by hitting the link ➡ https://youtu.be/Iq7Wf3D1_JY
Parallel universe theory
Robert McCall
Retro Astronauts Unhappy With Their Current Situation
A collection from my spaceman tag.
April Fools Day in 1989, billionaire Richard Branson designed a hot air balloon to look like a UFO, and hired a dwarf in an E.T. costume to come out and scare whoever was near it when it landed.
NASA scientists have reported that they’ve successfully tested an engine called the electromagnetic propulsion drive, or the EM Drive, in a vacuum that replicates space. The EM Drive experimental system could take humans to Mars in just 70 days without the need for rocket fuel, and it’s no exaggeration to say that this could change everything. But before we get too excited it’s important to note that these results haven’t been replicated or verified by peer review, so there’s a chance there’s been some kind of error. But so far, despite a thorough attempt to poke holes in the results, the engine seems to hold up. The engine is controversial because it seems to violate one of the fundamental concepts of physics - the conservation of momentum, which states that for something to be propelled forward, it needs some kind of propellant to be pushed out in the opposite direction. But the EM Drive doesn’t require any propellant in order to create thrust, it simply relies on electromagnetic waves. To put it simply, electricity converts into microwaves within the cavity that push against the inside of the device, causing the thruster to accelerate in the opposite direction.
So what does all this mean? If the results can be replicated and verified in space it would change the way we travel in space, and open up access not only to planets in our own Solar System, but in the systems beyond.