
Crucial Pre -release test From Astronomes Beatriz Villarroel and colleagues discovered a strange and potentially historical relationship between unidentified air phenomena (UAP) and the most destructive technological moments of humanity: tests of nuclear bombs.
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The employ of ten -year astronomical data with POSS-I SKY study and Vasco projectThe band scanned hundreds of thousands of photo records for transient lightweight events – blinking in the sky, which appear once and disappear, without a noticeable natural or known technological cause. In most night these events were uncommon. But on days adapted to known Ground nuclear testsThe numbers increased rapidly.
“On one specific day, an amazing 4528 transitional detection was recorded in the night sky,” notes scientists in the Preprint report.
Although no final the statement of “extraterrestrial crafts” is extended, the statistical anomaly is striking – and has fueled speculation in the UFO community that has advanced, unknown observers can monitor human nuclear experiments.
UFO and nuclear: decades of the pattern in creation
This recent discovery increases the growing evidence suggesting a mysterious relationship between nuclear weapons and UFO activity:
- Malmstrom AFB incident (1967): The staff of the American Air Force reported glowing objects floating near the missile silo in Montana. A few minutes later, ten nuclear missiles passed offline at the same time.
- Soviet test site reports: Rejected Russian documents describe strange nuclear detonations in the shape of a Cold War disk.
- Contemporary UP check -in: Many exposurers, including former people from the Pentagon, claim that nuclear weapons have remained the subject of unexplained interactions of air phenomena even in recent decades.
Researcher Robert Hastings He developed the decades of military staff's testimonies suggesting that the UFO activity leap near nuclear weapons and test places around the world. New Vasco data can be the first quantitative evidence on a gigantic scale confirming these long suspicions.
What can these anomalies be?
Scientists are careful in drawing conclusions. Potential explanations include:
- Atmospheric effects from nuclear gusts at high altitude causing reflections or optical distortion on photo plates.
- Sensor errors from early 20th-century astronomical equipment.
- Unknown high -energy astrophysical events accidentally occur at the same dates.
However, the very number of anomalies detected on specific days of nuclear tests-a thousand compared to almost zero on control days-it is more hard to accept convergence.
“Even if a fraction of these transitional states is real physical events, we lack something important in the meaning of the night sky,” said Villarroel in further discussion about the results.
Why this story can change the UFO debate
For decades, government discounts have focused on observations of military pilots and contemporary radar returns. This test adds a cosmic scale
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