In 2013, Internet researchers accidentally discovered two images of an unidentified triangular object in orbit on the official NASA photography website – Gateway to Astronaut Photography.
Links to original photos: Photo 1 And photo 2.
These two photos were taken in 1986 from the space shuttle Columbia STS-61C and there is still no clear explanation for what they were. Some NASA experts only vaguely said it was most likely space debris, and that’s it.
The size of the object is unknown, but it is unlikely to be small or it would not have been spotted by the shuttle at all. But the astronauts spotted him and managed to film him twice with a Hasselblade handheld camera.
Some ufologists believed that this was the mothership of aliens, from which they control the launch of their “UFOs”, but conspiracy theorists suggested that the astronauts could have accidentally spotted the legendary triangular military aircraft TR-3B, which was secretly developed by the United States. States.
For example, a certain Edgar Fouche, a former employee of the Pentagon’s engineering department, is 100% sure that this is a TR-3B, and he even calculated its approximate size from a photo – about 182 meters long, almost the size of an aircraft carrier.
Fouché also said he believes the TR-3B works on the Biefield-Brown effect, which uses large electrostatic charges to reduce mass and use it to reach incredible speeds.
But Clark McClelland, who worked as a NASA contractor and as a shuttle security system operator, believes this could be an alien ship.
Additionally, in 2008, McClelland claimed that while on duty at the Kennedy Space Center, NASA’s mission control center, he personally saw a five-foot-tall alien talking to two astronauts on one of the security camera monitors in the shuttle.
They were in the cargo bay of the space shuttle and the two astronauts were sitting in their seats, tightly strapped in, while the alien stood next to them. The conversation lasted just over a minute.
According to internet ufologist Scott Waring, the mysterious triangular object was definitely flying towards the shuttle, and not away from it, as in the second photo, taken 17 seconds later than the first, it is much closer to the shuttle.
And perhaps realizing this, the astronauts stopped filming and sounded the alarm. But we can only assume this, as the circumstances are unknown to us. What is known is that at the time of filming the shuttle was over the Atlantic Ocean, not far from the west coast of Africa at an altitude of 200 miles (324 km).