We are often in video or image to see UFOs seem to occur in the vicinity of the international space station, but they are not a UFO, but space debris, space station light and connected to the antenna on the space station, and so on. If someone is able to launch a satellite into Earth orbit to detect and prove the existence of some unknown object, how would that be a problem?
Software engineer Dave Cote brought together a group of researchers formed the CubeSat for Disclosure team, they all have a common goal, that is to launch a small satellite to find and verify the real existence of alien spacecraft.
Dave Cote said in a press release: "the former astronauts, soldiers, police and Canada former Defense Secretary have said alien flying saucers really exist, how can we ignore such talk, and think of it as nonsense?" He said his project aims to use them to control the potential of low-orbit satellites to study the Earth's atmosphere.
The software engineer added: "maybe we will get the data and images of the Aurora, maybe we'll catch a shooting star with some very interesting photos, maybe we can really verify existence of UFO. All we can do is to use our own ways trying and then access the data source. "
Today's technology has allowed people to build small, relatively cheap satellite, and then they launch into Earth orbit, and conducted a variety of experiments. Small satellite CubeSat is the size of a shoe box, which can be placed in a variety of scientific equipment.
It is understood that these small satellites can reach a height of approximately 195 miles above the Earth (314 km), takes cost about 20,000 dollars, after spending about 3 months of orbital life, this little thing on his way back to Earth will burn themselves.
In order to verify the existence of UFOs, the CubeSat for Disclosure team joined in the CubeSat satellite infrared sensors, electromagnetic and radiation, while paired with full 360 degree shot of the two cameras.
The project coordinator Dave Shock when in an interview with the Huffington Post said: "we are able to control it, then access to all camera images. If you watch the live broadcast of the international space station on the Internet, the screen may suddenly be cut off, and then tell you the signal is broken. As for the CubeSat, we will complete control of it all, no one can change or destroy the data, all the things that we find are not covered. "
At present, the small satellite CubeSat launch date has not yet been decided, the team is raising funds, hopes to place as many test instruments on the satellite. Dave Shock, said: "we will launch the satellite in the rail system of the Mojave desert. " Victorias Secret iPad Mini Case Victorias Secret Case
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