

Vagner has been working aboard the ISS with fellow Russian Anatoli Ivanishin and American commander Chris Cassidy since April.Īccording to a recent NASA blog post, Vagner was “exploring ways to improve Earth photography techniques” on Wednesday before he posted the time-lapse video. “It was decided to hand over those materials to experts, who will tell us what that was in their opinion.” “It is too early to make conclusions until our Roscosmos researchers and scientists at the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences tell us what they think,” Vladimir Ustimenko said. In another tweet, Vagner said he sent the video to Roscosmos management, Central Research Institute of Machine Building (TsNIIMash), and the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences for further analysis.Ī spokesperson for Roscosmos was quoted by the Russian news agency TASS as saying that experts were studying the video to determine what the objects in it might be. While there has been no public comment from NASA about Vagner’s video, Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, retweeted the post with the accompanying caption: “An interesting and at the same time mysterious video made by the cosmonaut of Roscosmos Ivan Wagner from the International Space Station.” It’s unclear when exactly the footage was captured and if Vagner saw the UFOs when they appeared or later on the video.

Meaning, the real observation time is 52 sec,” he wrote. “The frames were captured 1 per sec and later assembled in a video with 25 frames per sec rate. Those five bright objects appear in a straight line just above the curve of the Earth in the night sky for what seems like only a brief instant in the time-lapse video however, they were actually visible for 52 seconds, Vagner explained. Reported first by The Sun, the live feed showed two sightings, later shared on YouTube by a user called 'MrMBB333' with the title - Ok something is.
International space station ufo footage series#
What do you think those are? Meteors, satellites or…?” he wrote. A white cylindrical UFO spotted A white cylindrical object was seen flying past the ISS on Friday - the same day the space station detected a series of 'high-speed' objects flying nearby. The videos were originally leaked by Tom DeLonge, the former Blink-182 frontman who. “5 objects appear flying alongside with the same distance. Department of Defence officially released three videos last April that show some of the UAPs in action. In a follow-up tweet, Vagner directs his audience to look closely at the nine to 12 second-mark in the video to spot the unidentified flying objects. “In the video, you will see something else, not only the aurora,” he teased in the post. On Wednesday, Ivan Vagner posted a one-minute video on Twitter showing the “peak” of the Aurora Australis as it moved between the Antarctic and Australia. A Russian cosmonaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has shared footage of what he describes as “space guests,” or UFOs, that made an unexpected appearance in a time-lapse video he captured of the southern lights.
