30 Doradus // Tarantula Nebula & Star Cluster R136
Recently declassified ufo/uso pictures.
PHOTOGRAPHS revealing bizarre USOs taken by a US Navy submarine crew have been hailed as the best EVER evidence of extra-terrestrial visits to Earth The incredible images of Unidentified Flying Objects in the Arctic originated from the USS Trepang, SSN 674 in March, 1971
Researchers of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) believe the black and white images taken from the USS Trepang SSN 674 submarine in March 1971 - are evidence of UFO activity in the Atlantic.
The pictures where taken between Iceland and Norway’s Jan Mayen island in the Atlantic. According to a US Naval archive, the USS Trepang was in the area at the time the photos where claimed to be taken
different types of ufos
Alien inplants removed from humans!
Recently declassified ufo/uso pictures.
PHOTOGRAPHS revealing bizarre USOs taken by a US Navy submarine crew have been hailed as the best EVER evidence of extra-terrestrial visits to Earth The incredible images of Unidentified Flying Objects in the Arctic originated from the USS Trepang, SSN 674 in March, 1971
Researchers of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) believe the black and white images taken from the USS Trepang SSN 674 submarine in March 1971 - are evidence of UFO activity in the Atlantic.
The pictures where taken between Iceland and Norway’s Jan Mayen island in the Atlantic. According to a US Naval archive, the USS Trepang was in the area at the time the photos where claimed to be taken
Sikorsky MH-53 & Bell-Boeing V-22 via Aero-Pictures
Robert McCall
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.
Won’t catch on fire. (via wandertramp)
Close-up of the Bubble Nebula
(via APOD; Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble Legacy Archive; Processing & License: Judy Schmidt )
It’s the bubble versus the cloud. NGC 7635, the Bubble Nebula, is being pushed out by the stellar wind of massive central star BD+602522. Next door, though, lives a giant molecular cloud, visible to the right. At this place in space, an irresistible force meets an immovable object in an interesting way. The cloud is able to contain the expansion of the bubble gas, but gets blasted by the hot radiation from the bubble’s central star. The radiation heats up dense regions of the molecular cloud causing it to glow. The Bubble Nebula, featured here in scientifically mapped colors to bring up contrast, is about 10 light-years across and part of a much larger complex of stars and shells. The Bubble Nebula can be seen with a small telescope towards the constellation of the Queen of Aethiopia (Cassiopeia).