On January 21, 2004, Unknowncountry.com published a story
about a strange object that appeared near the sun in an
image taken by NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory.
The object was dismissed by NASA first as a system artifact,
then as a star or space debris.
Now, almost exactly a year later, another such object has
appeared in a new SOHO image. This one has somewhat more of
the appearance of a system artifact, but it is also the only
one we have observed since last January that is not
obviously a star, an artifact, or some other natural
occurrence. NASA scientists feel strongly that it is a
system artifact. If it is not, and is in the plane of the
sun, it would be improbably gigantic.
The January, 2004 object had faint lighted material moving
between itself and the sun. This one seems to have a string
of solar matter moving between it and the sun. Normal system
artifacts do not show these additional phenomena.
Both of these objects might have perfectly ordinary natural
explanations, but it is worth noting that the two appeared a
year apart. There are a number of repeating UFOs in the
world, the most notable being the Camarillo UFO in
California, which has made appearances each thanksgiving for
eight years.
To read our January, 2004 story,
click here.
To see last year's anomalous SOHO image,
click
here.
To see this year's image,
click
here.
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