Researchers at Nordita at Stockholm University have analyzed flashes of light on astronomical plates from the early 1950s and found statistical connections between the times of these flashes, nuclear weapons tests and reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). The results are presented in two studies published in Scientific Reports and Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
Could some of it be debris thrown into orbit by the nuclear tests? The article describes flashes that are more common a day after a nuclear test, that sometimes also suggests a rotating flat object in orbit. It brings to mind the missing steel cap from this test:
Could some of it be debris thrown into orbit by the nuclear tests? The article describes flashes that are more common a day after a nuclear test, that sometimes also suggests a rotating flat object in orbit. It brings to mind the missing steel cap from this test:
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