NASA TV for those who don’t know, is broadcast by satellite with a simulcast over the internet, and sometimes, you come across anomalies that haven’t been cut from the footage. Researcher Scott C. Waring spotted something that appeared as a capsule, but when it didn’t go into low earth orbit and then lower to land and shot upward into deep space, it piqued his interest. Read more for the footage and additional information.
NASA TV is also available through various cable, satellite, and over-the-top media services around the world in case you do not have access to the internet. The network was established in the early 1980s to provide NASA managers and engineers with real-time video of missions and the agency has operated a television service since the beginning of the space program for archival purposes as well as to provide media outlets with video footage.
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I was watching the NASA live space station cam when I noticed the camera zooming in on a strange object coming from below the space station. At first I thought it was a capsule or satellite, but its speed increased, and after 22 minutes it shot up and into deep space,” said UFO researcher Scott Waring.