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Cloaked UFO Detected By NASA Near Planet Mercury?

Being completely honest, we all must admit that with all the things going on with our planet, our primarily concerns are related to our modern day lives and pretty much nothing more. We tend to care less and less about the heavens above and the fact is, we are missing quite a lot of events happening outside our world. Of course, the vast majority fits this description, but thankfully for those interested, myself included, space programs and the internet are available to provide data regarding celestial events.

One such event took place a couple of days ago, in the first of December to be precise, regarding what appears to be a cloaked ship spotted in the vicinity of planet Mercury.

NASA’s spacecraft, Stereo, captured a footage of planet Mercury being hit by a CME – coronal mass ejection – from the Sun, an event similar to what we know as solar flares, although it is not the same thing. During a CME, massive bursts of solar wind are released into space, together with light isotope plasma and magnetic fields from the solar corona. Being in the immediate vicinity of the Sun, planet Mercury is often ‘bombarded’ by this kind of events, such a sight being a common celestial event in that part of the solar system.

There is odd footage captured by the spacecraft’s cameras: during the solar emission, a strange object almost the size of Mercury is being unveiled by the CME. For alien hunters, this is yet another solid proof regarding the existence of extraterrestrials. The unidentified object seems to be cylindrical, with a strange shape in the middle. It seems to be cloaked, since only the CME made it visible for a couple of seconds.

What does this mean? Well, no one knows for certain. There is no information about this event released by NASA, but the object will probably be associated with the CME as an anomaly or a malfunction of the cameras.


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