On December 18, 1955, an object with a diameter of about 80 meters exploded in Earth’s orbit, which broke into 10 pieces. According to various hypotheses and computer calculations, the object could have been a block of ice, a meteorite or, most interestingly, an extraterrestrial spaceship. How is this possible?
American astronomer John P. Bagby, an employee of the Huges Aircraft Company research center in Culer, California, USA, published a nine-page report in the magazine “Icarus” in October 1969, “Earth’s Satellites. Direct and Indirect Evidence.”, in which he included the results of his many years of research work on observing space around the Earth.
The researcher’s attention was drawn to 10 natural micro-satellites of the Earth, 2 larger and 8 smaller. According to his research, after entering the data into a computer and analyzing the movements of the satellites in the future, their hypothetical trajectories from the past were also examined. It turned out that all 10 pieces, on December 18, 1955, were in one place, suggesting that on that day there was an explosion and the object was torn into 10 pieces.
It should be added here that it was definitely not any artificial Earth satellite, because the first to be launched was Sputnik 1 (Russian: Спутник-1) on October 4, 1957 by the Soviet Union.
Scientists from the Soviet Union also made their own calculations of the flight trajectories of the same 10 pieces and came up with exactly the same result as the Americans: a large object was broken into 10 smaller ones on December 18, 1955.
This information was provided by Soviet mathematician and astrophysicist Professor Sergei Petrovich Bozhikh in an interview that was distributed worldwide by the UPI agency.
According to Professor Bozhikh, the extraterrestrial spacecraft may have had technical problems after entering our orbit around the Earth, which led to its failure and explosion. The professor believed that the bodies of the crew could still be in the wreckage and that an international expedition should be organized to bring them back to Earth before the pieces of the wreckage enter the atmosphere and burn up as they fall to Earth.
This hypothesis was confirmed by other leading Soviet scientists, including Dr. Vladimir Georgievich Ashasha, author of a century of scientific books, and Professor of Geophysics Alexey Vasilyevich Zolotov, researcher of the Tunguska meteorite.
It should be added that official government institutions doubt the validity of this hypothesis, and John Bagby’s data was considered unlikely, and therefore incorrect.
It should be added too, that there is also a hypothesis suggesting that this object disintegrated on its own, passing through the so-called Roche zone (or boundary) (the area in which the forces of attraction of the Earth and the Moon act simultaneously).
On the other hand, it should be remembered that the governments of most countries in the world suppress this type of information, ridicule the testimonies of witnesses of encounters with aliens (UFOs) and expose many scientists, including those from the unofficial line of science (called pseudoscientists), to ridicule, just to hide the fact that for many hundreds or even thousands of years we have been observed and genetically manipulated by alien civilizations.
Why do Earth’s governments do this?
– to not cause panic among the population
– the system of beliefs and religion does not collapse
– political systems and governments are overthrown
– reverse technologies obtained from the wreckage of extraterrestrial vehicles and from extraterrestrial beings do not reach other, hostile countries
– most importantly, governments can manipulate people by offering them their own version of events
So, as always, I will ask an important question: was the object that crashed in 1955 an extraterrestrial spacecraft, or an ordinary meteor or another, natural satellite?
No one will probably give a correct answer to this question, but you can try.
Not likely, it could be a masive iceberg, meteor, comet or so, there is many hipotheses