Atlantis spots UFO, NASA blames trash bags
Space shuttle Atlantis was cleared to land Wednesday after delays from what NASA is describing as "space trash."
The shuttle's re-entry was initially delayed by reports of a large solid object that was flying at great speeds below the shuttle on Tuesday. NASA admitted that the object could not be identified, but quickly turned attention to the safety of the crew and said it could be part of the ship flying through space.
After finding that no pieces had fallen off Atlantis, NASA said they believed it to be trash bags that flew out of the cargo hold. After looking at the pictures NASA has released of trash bags floating through space and comparing it to the video Fox News was showing for over four hours on Tuesday, one can't help but sense that they may be grasping for straws.
To NASA's credit, they still say the object was unidentified in their Sept. 20 press release.
The shuttle's re-entry was initially delayed by reports of a large solid object that was flying at great speeds below the shuttle on Tuesday. NASA admitted that the object could not be identified, but quickly turned attention to the safety of the crew and said it could be part of the ship flying through space.
After finding that no pieces had fallen off Atlantis, NASA said they believed it to be trash bags that flew out of the cargo hold. After looking at the pictures NASA has released of trash bags floating through space and comparing it to the video Fox News was showing for over four hours on Tuesday, one can't help but sense that they may be grasping for straws.
To NASA's credit, they still say the object was unidentified in their Sept. 20 press release.

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