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Follow on Google News | Black Prince, alien space probe, orbits Earth watching humansAlexander Kazantsev, a Soviet author of sci-fi books, once said that a mysterious "unaccounted" satellite called Black Prince was spinning around Earth. U.S. astrophysicist Ronald Bracewell was the first to take the hypothesis seriously.
By: Make A history Steven Slayton, an amateur astronomer in Arizona, reported on the Black Prince in 1958. As he watched the Moon in his telescope, he spotted a dark ball-shaped object moving across the sky at a very high speed. The object moved along a straight line and disappeared after reaching the edge of the Moon. Slayton qualified the object as anomalous. The military requested the object’s flight path information from Slayton. The information was provided. The military pointed their radars at the sky but saw nothing. A report was sent to newspapers about Slayton who might have seen a meteor flying near the Moon. The news from the city of Gorky sparked off another wave of interest in the mysterious object 20 years later. The Gorky astronomers detected an object while testing new supersensitive equipment. The object was reported to have run a temperature above 200 degrees Celsius. Conventional equipment could not have detected the object. U.S. military expert Tom Erickson published his own conclusions ten years later. He believed that the Black Prince could not be detected by radars because it was coated with a graphite-based paint. One year later, a U.S. communications satellite suddenly vanished from the radar screens. The satellite had been put into orbit close to that of the Black Prince. Supposedly, the satellite collided with its mysterious counterpart. In February 1962, John Glenn saw an UFO while in space. He saw three objects in pursuit of his ship. Minutes later the objects overtook the ship and disappeared without a trace. UFO’s would show up at one point or another virtually in every manned U.S. space mission. On August 1978, four members of a joint Soviet-German crew could see a large object flying over the space station. After the mission was over, Valery Bykovsky said that the crew really saw something strange. But the cosmonaut refused to elaborate. Alexander Petrovitch Kazantsev (2 September 1906–13 September 2002) was a popular Soviet science-fiction author. His magnum opus is The Destruction of Faena, a work that deals with a wide scope of problems from nuclear war to what it means being a human. He was also a well-known and successful composer of chess endgame studies. In 1975 he was awarded by the Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions (PCCC) the title of FIDE Master of Composition. READ MORE - http://www.makeahistory.com # # # Make A history - the best of free underground World - http://www.makeahistory.com Free music, net labels, music videos; source for news, interviews, reviews (underground, anarchy, alternative, uncenzored, progressive, real, daily). End
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