The satellite is supposed to prove the existence of a UFO

3 21. 12. 2023
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Almost daily we encounter videos and photos capturing UFO near the ISS International Space Station. They are always interpreted as space debris, light reflection from station windows, antenna connected to the station, etc. Wouldn't it be interesting to launch a satellite into Earth's orbit that would detect and prove the existence of unknown objects in space?

A team of researchers led by software engineer Dave Cot is preparing to launch its own CubeSat satellite in order to find a real alien spaceship and prove its existence.

"We have testimonies from former cosmonauts, soldiers, police officers and a former Canadian defense minister who claim that a UFO does exist and that the Earth is visited by aliens. How can the public ignore and deny it? ”Cote told the press.

Cote plans to use a low-orbit satellite to track objects in the Earth's atmosphere. "Maybe we can get data and photos of aurora borealis caused by a solar flare, maybe we can take pictures of interesting meteors and maybe even a spaceship. We can try it and thus provide data to the public, "he said.

Current technologies allow individuals to build small, relatively affordable satellites, launch them into Earth's orbit, and perform various experiments. CubeSats have the dimensions of a shoe box and can store various technical equipment. These nanosatellites reach an altitude of about 315 km at a cost of $ 20000 and have a lifespan of 3 months before burning in the atmosphere. To prove the existence of a UFO, the satellite will be equipped with an infrared, electromagnetic and X-ray sensor as well as two cameras capturing 360 degrees.

"We'll take pictures and inspect them ourselves," said project coordinator Dave Shock. "When you watch a live broadcast from the ISS, it is suddenly interrupted on the pretext of losing the signal. But in our project, we will control everything. No one changes or falsifies our own data, so the government will not hide it if we can find something.

The CubeSat project does not yet have an exact launch date. Finances are being sought so that the satellite can be equipped with as many devices as possible. The satellite will be launched from the Interorbital Systems cosmodrome in the Mojave Desert. "We got a satellite from them and they will launch it. It's a complete package - buy a satellite and with it launch into orbit. The more money we collect, the more equipment we can send, "Shock added.

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