As the object continued to approach Earth, astronomers at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in La Silla, Chile, began tracking with a 60-inch telescope. At this point, the media became aware that something was going on and press statements were issued. Meanwhile, the ESO team (astronomers Richard West, Olivier Hainaut, and Alain Smette) conducted precise measurements of the "winking" and confirmed that the phenomenon was reminiscent of the pulsations of light observed on reflective, rotating artificial satellites.
(Via PAG E-News.)
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Alien Artifacts in the Solar System?
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http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/updates/2005/nov/m16-011.shtml
Interesting article.
I always thought LDE was radio waves bouncing of the ionosphere or something similar. I'm, not entirely convinced it isn't.
As for this supposed alien probe, my guess is they probably scanned our transmissions for any signs of intelligence and decided to leg it for more hospitable climes.
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