Astronauts publish images: Five unknown objects flying over Earth

Russian astronaut Ivan Wagner, currently at the International Space Station, has distributed a video showing some unknown objects flying through space. A 60-second clip posted on Twitter shows at least five mysterious objects coming out of the dark and slowly moving into space before they disappear completely. “On [...]
Russian astronaut Ivan Wagner, currently at the International Space Station, has distributed a video showing some unknown objects flying through space.
A 60-second clip posted on Twitter shows at least five mysterious objects coming out of the dark and slowly moving into space before they disappear completely.
You will see something in the video other than just aurora snowalis. In 9-12 seconds, five objects appear flying parallel, at the same distance. What do you think they are?
He added that the tapes were sent to the management of the Russian space agency Roscosmos and the country's leading science centre for rockets and spacecraft and the Russian Academy for Spatial Research Institute for the next “analysis”.
Some Twitter users, meanwhile, have hinted that the video “mazing” captures nothing more than a new set of Starlink satellites, by Elon Musk.
Starlink is a satellite network of the next generation that can provide Earth's inhabitants with broad-generation Internet access. The implementation of the project began in February 2018. Space X plans to send some 12,000 such satellites into space.
Space guys, or how I filmed the new time-lapse.
The peak of the aurora skies when passing over the Antarctic in Australia's longitude, meaning in between them. However, in the video, you will see something else, not only the sky. Pic.twitter. com/Hday7 Ib HAPPA
) Ivan Wagner (@ivan mks63) August 19, 2020











