Astronauts Spotted This in 2005 and Never Reported It
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discusses a UAP video from the STS 51 mission in 1984. They describe a brief clip showing a spherical object that appears to move toward the camera. The object is analyzed for its size and shape, and the person believes it is a space anomaly. They mention consulting Bruce Maccabee, who suggested it might not be a hoax but did not confirm it as an alien craft. The person reflects on the work of Jeff Challenger, who analyzed NASA footage for anomalies. Challenger's passion for documenting these events led to significant contributions in UAP research. The person expresses a desire to understand the nature of the object but does not report any lasting impact from the encounter.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses various NASA missions and the analysis of anomalous objects captured in footage. It highlights the contributions of researchers like Jeff Challenger and Bruce Maccabee, who suggest that some of these objects may not be easily explained as debris or reflections.
The STS 51 video shows an anomalous object that appears to be moving toward the camera.
James Oberg
“James Oberg calls it orange juice inside the craft in the window of not kidding, that's what he says.”
Bruce Maccabee
“He said it's obviously it's not a hoax, it is real.”
Jeff Challenger
“He was very engaged in this.”
Managed by: NASA
Space shuttle mission
Managed by: NASA
Space shuttle mission
Managed by: NASA
Space shuttle mission
The STS 51 video from May 1954 shows an anomalous object that appears to be moving toward the camera.
Bruce Maccabee stated that the STS 51 video is not a hoax and suggested that NASA may be hiding secrets about UFOs in space.
Jeff Challenger analyzed NASA footage and identified anomalous objects, contributing significantly to UFO research.
The STS-114 mission video shows an object performing a U-turn in space, which is not typical behavior for debris.