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Friday, July 9, 2010

UFO's in the City

On July 7th there are reports that an unidentified flying object delayed flights at the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport and has since gained world wide curiosity. While the government has claimed that many of the photos and videos circulating the web are a hoax they have admitted that some of the footage is real and have yet to explain the 60 minute delay that day.

Here is some of the footage from that day :   






Apparently this isn't the first time that China has been visited either! According to AOL News in July 2009, during the viewing of a solar eclipse in China, scientists at the Purple Mountain Astronomical Observatory in Nanjing filmed 40 minutes of a UFO reportedly near the sun. No definitive explanation of the event has emerged.

In a Jan. 11, 2000, article, The New York Times reported that many UFOs were seen in the skies above China, noting that "the normally conservative official news media have been lavishing attention on UFO news." In July 2009, during the viewing of a solar eclipse in China, scientists at the Purple Mountain Astronomical Observatory in Nanjing filmed 40 minutes of a UFO reportedly near the sun. No definitive explanation of the event has emerged.

In a Jan. 11, 2000, article, The New York Times reported that many UFOs were seen in the skies above China, noting that "the normally conservative official news media have been lavishing attention on UFO news."

What's next from these space visitors? Hopefully nothing like this:


Stay tuned humans.