Spectacular and alarming pictures of UFO clouds have emerged worldwide showing eerie illuminated discs in the sky which look like alien spaceships. Are they from outer space or is there a natural phenomenon behind the sightings? Most of the pictures are from Indonesia but there have been similar sighting in Moscow, Romania, Florida and elsewhere in 2009. Since then, theories have come thick and fast. Possibilities include aliens, secret military experiments or natural consequences of climate change. In the film Independence Day, extraterrestrial spaceships hid behind odd round clouds. UFO expert and author Hartwig Hausdorf (54) said: This film idea is based on reports that we have from an uncountable number of eyewitnesses. In 2006 a flying saucer rose from a disused part of Chicago airport and floated at around 600 metres up in the sky. It then hid behind the clouds and later shot away at a speed of around 1000 km/h. Hausdorf added: The UFO rips a circular hole in the upper surface of the cloud, which it closes only after some time. These aircrafts have a manoeuvre capability that is impossible for conventional planes. Weather forecaster Karsten Brandt (36) looked at the photos. Her opinion is that they are not fakes but explainable natural phenomenon. • In Indonesia a very high thundercloud could have been filmed in the sunlight, almost at the edge of the atmosphere. • The Moscow photos looked to him like two layers of clouds lying on top of one another, where the upper …
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Vatican searches for Aliens. Four hundred years after it locked up Galileo for challenging the view that the Earth was the center of the universe, the Vatican has called in experts to study the possibility of extraterrestrial alien life and its implication for the Catholic Church. “The questions of life’s origins and of whether life exists elsewhere in the universe are very suitable and deserve serious consideration,” said the Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes, an astronomer and director of the Vatican Observatory. Funes, a Jesuit priest, presented the results Tuesday of a five-day conference that gathered astronomers, physicists, biologists and other experts to discuss the budding field of astrobiology — the study of the origin of life and its existence elsewhere in the cosmos.
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