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Ancient records of incredible UFO phenomena in the skies of Korea

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In ancient times, Korea had a unique division of scribes who were involved in documenting all the events in the country.

These
men were specially trained for their task was to describe everything
that happened in the country – natural phenomena, diseases, wars,
cataclysms, uprisings, discoveries – absolutely everything. Thanks to
their painstaking work, much of what could have eluded researchers was
documented.

One of the most famous descriptions is the day of anomalous air phenomena on September 22, 1609.

In
Gangwon Province, hundreds of peasants and merchants heard a loud bell
ringing from the sky. At the same time, the sky was clear – not a cloud.
The sound only partly resembled thunder during a thunderstorm.

Due
to the continuous hum, people quickly got headaches and hearing
problems. When the sound subsided, another one, similar to drums, gained
strength.

At the same time, he came from the sky. The residents
of the province complained of feeling unwell, and King Gwanghaegun
allowed them not to go out to work in the fields.

The case did not
end out of the blue. In the middle of the sky, a red canvas appeared.
Flying by, it covered the solar disk. It could be assumed that this is a
huge piece of fabric, but the object has changed. It took the form of
an apple or a pumpkin.

At some point, a glow began to flow from it
in all directions. A bright red spot hung in the sky for several
minutes, after which there was a sound similar to a bell, only ten times
stronger. The earth and the sky shook. After that, everything stopped.

Close
to noon in the city of Chungcheong, residents watched as a fiery arrow
pierced the sky and moved north. A few minutes later, an object
resembling a bowl or an hourglass flew out from the side of the
mountains.

In another city, Yangyang, strange phenomena also
occurred in the sky. Local official Mun-wi Kim described what he saw as
follows: “At about 2 pm, a small dot of burgundy-ocher color appeared
against the background of a clear sky.

“It increased until it
became 5-7 meters. All this time there was a pulsation of the object.
When there was compression, there was a loud roar, like stones rolling
down from the mountains. A few minutes later, it split in two, and the
components scattered in different directions.“

What phenomena took
place in the sky then? Official scientists believe that we are talking
about an ancient salute. But can a salute stay in the sky for several
minutes? Can it change shape and make repeated loud noises?

Maybe
the Koreans witnessed a UFO flyby? In any case, these records are a
unique document in the history of mankind, and continue to arouse
interest and surprise among researchers to this day.

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Alien space debris stuck in Earth’s orbit, researchers say

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Recently, a group of experts from Harvard University, led by physics
professor Avi Loeb, announced the possible presence of alien space
debris in Earth’s orbit, reports the Daily Star.

Leading
space research expert Professor Loeb is confident that the discovery of
such “interstellar objects could help expand our knowledge of possible
alien civilizations and technologies. A team of scientists is conducting
research to confirm that some of the objects in our orbit may be
connected to other star systems.

During an interview with Live
Science, Professor Loeb explained that these objects could enter the
solar system from interstellar space, defying Jupiter’s gravitational
pull and occupying limited orbits around the sun.

Some of them may
have technological origins similar to the probes sent by mankind into
interstellar space, such as Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, Pioneer 10 and 11
and New Horizons.

However,
despite these interesting assumptions, Professor Loeb did not specify
what specific objects he was talking about. In his research report, he
notes that there could be “a significant number” of potentially
detectable objects in Earth’s orbit.

To confirm their assumptions,
the team of scientists uses computer simulations and the Vera Rubin
Observatory (Chile) with a high-resolution camera of 3.2 billion pixels.
This will allow for regular observations of the Southern sky and the
possibility of detecting several captured objects about the size of a
football field.

It is assumed that these interstellar objects passed through the
boundaries of the solar system and may carry unique information about
other civilizations and their technologies. If we could confirm the
origin of these objects, the mysteries that open before us, this would
be a real breakthrough in space exploration.

Professor Loeb
expresses hope that the new research will not only help expand our
knowledge of extraterrestrial technologies, but may also lead to the
discovery of new alien civilizations . Answers to such questions can be
of global significance and influence our understanding of the place of
mankind in the Universe.

And
while there are still many questions and assumptions, the study by
Professor Loeb and his team opens a new chapter in space exploration.
Each new discovery can be the key to deciphering the mysteries of the
cosmos and the possibility of encountering alien life forms.

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Betelgeuse is acting strange again

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Betelgeuse, a red giant on the brink of death, continues to show
unusual behavior. After the Great Blackout, which occurred in late 2019
and early 2020, the star became unusually bright. It is now the seventh
brightest star in the sky, while it normally ranks tenth. This has led
to speculation that Betelgeuse is preparing to explode in a
spectacularly large supernova.

However, scientists believe it’s too early to tell, and it’s likely
that this behavior is due to ongoing fluctuations after the Great
Blackout of 2019, and the star will return to normal within a decade.

Betelgeuse is one of the most interesting stars in the sky. It is
about 700 light-years from Earth and is a red giant in the last stage of
its life. It is also an unusual star for a red giant because it was
previously a monster blue-white O-type star, the most massive class of
stars.

Betelgeuse has changed its spectral type because it has almost
exhausted its hydrogen reserves. It now burns helium into carbon and
oxygen and has expanded to a gigantic size: about 764 times the size of
the Sun and about 16.5 to 19 times its mass.

Eventually it will run out of fuel to burn, become a supernova, eject
its outer material, and its core will collapse into a neutron star.

Before the Great Blackout, Betelgeuse also had periodic fluctuations
in brightness. The longest of these cycles is about 5.9 years and the
other is 400 days. But it seems that the Great Blackout caused changes
in these oscillations.

A new paper by astrophysicist Morgan McLeod of the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has shown that the 400-day
cycle appears to have been halved. This pulsational cycle is probably
caused by expansion and contraction within the star. According to
simulations carried out by MacLeod and his colleagues, the convective
flow inside Betelgeuse may have risen and become material that separates
from the star.

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