Mysterious Gigantic Blue Sphere Spotted Near The Sun; UFO Enthusiasts Suggest It Is A UFO? (Video)

First Posted: Nov 21, 2016 03:20 AM EST
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A NASA camera captured a mysterious huge blue sphere moving in front of the Sun. The images of the blue sphere were taken by the NASA's STEREO satellites, which orbit the Sun and shared by Facebook User Pamela Johnson from Mexico.

RT reports that the images, which were dated Nov. 17, 2016, can be found on NASA's STEREO Science Center website with "Ahead HI1" Telescope. The images make the conspiracy theorists and UFO enthusiasts snooping and interested. They suggested it was a UFO. On the other hand, the images disappeared and cannot be seen as of this time.

Many people responded upon seeing the images. Meanwhile, Johnson said that the Sun reacted to the object in the middle of November. A YouTube observer described the object as "exceptional." The object appeared on Nov. 15, 2016.

Pamela Johnson stated that the Sun is casting the light that is coming in from the left side of the frame. She further stated that the satellite's archives indicated that the Sun began reacting to this object on Nov. 15 and there are several frames missing on Nov. 15 and Nov 16. The images were uploaded in a YouTube video. It was viewed by around 67,000 people. Some of them were thrilled and the other half seemed skeptical, as noted by HNGN.

One skeptical, Mike Sovereign, said that NASA would not be so careless to allow something like this to reach the public. He further said that it looks like something is projecting this: "image in space, holographic perhaps or project blue beam."

Meanwhile, NASA said that "on rare occasions" the image processor can become "overloaded" resulting in "corrupted images." They further explained that the images are created from many exposures added together. The image is only just the Sun, although overly exposed and not "project blue beam," according to NASA.

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