NASA scientist backs evidence of non-human intelligence in Earth's skies
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- #Astronomical Transients
- #Nuclear Tests
- #UFO
- Former NASA scientist Ivo Busko independently confirmed mysterious transient flashes in archival sky photos from the 1950s, supporting earlier findings by Dr. Beatriz Villarroel's VASCO team.
- Transient flashes are extremely short-duration bursts of light, appearing and vanishing in less than a second, and show signatures consistent with rotating, reflective objects, not explainable by known natural phenomena or human activity pre-dating satellites.
- Both studies link increased transient sightings to periods after above-ground nuclear tests (1949–1957), with an 8.5% rise in detections, suggesting a non-random pattern unrelated to explosions.
- Researchers propose the transients may be artificial, possibly from sunlight reflecting off flat surfaces of objects above Earth's atmosphere, potentially indicating non-human intelligence, with implications for SETI and early evidence of unidentified orbital structures.
- Future research aims to digitize more archival plates and expand analysis across European observatories to further verify and study these transients, described as a significant unresolved astronomical puzzle from the atomic age.