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Two UFOs Observe Zenit Launch Failure?

Saturday, February 2, 2013 13:50
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This clip was from a live transmission of the launch, the live feed was cut suddenly just after the objects appeared, if they were just pieces of debris then why did they cut the live transmission? Two objects look like an orb and a possible disc shaped object.

As you see in the video after the rocket takes off to orbs appear. After the rocket failed and started its catastrophic descent back to earth, thats when the orbs really come into view. The video claims this is not debris because the object slows and changes directions. Then it changes directions again this time going up. As if the driver is more confused than a tourist in NYC.

The Zenit-3SL rocket was carrying an Intelsat-27 satellite when it fell back into the Pacific after the engine of its first stage suddenly failed. The Boeing-built Intelsat-27 communications satellite was destroyed. The Sea Launch Website said “Nobody was injured and the Sea Launch vessels were not damaged in the incident. A search effort conducted on February 1st from the Sea Launch Commander-based helicopter identified no recoverable debris.”

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  • “huh” At 1:50 to 1:55, watch the ufo turn upwards right before you see the lights from the explosion. It seems to me that the ufo directed a charge towards the rocket which in turn blew up the rocket and also caused the ufo to suddenly drift upward.

  • At 1:53, put your cursor on the orb, then you get a better visual of the sudden drift upward before the explosion.

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