注:今天写moon and stars,想到如此翻译把太阳翻译掉了,太阳不见了,为什么就能代表宇宙中的日月星辰呢?时间1.26日在哪儿见到想了这个特别的日期。
Note: Today wrote moon and stars, think of such a translation translated the sun out, the sun is gone, why can represent the sun and the moon stars in the universe? Time saw this special date on January 26th.
Original 2018-02-27 Altar Star Alliance
Recently, the sun appeared a series of mysterious phenomena.
UFO flying to the sun.
On February 7, 2018, the Secchi stereo satellite captured two strange objects that flew to the sun.
If you look closely at the bottom of the video, you can see two objects stealth into the sun after they appear.
You might think of these objects as comets, but according to common sense, two comets can not follow the same trajectory at the same time, but both do indeed follow the same trajectory at the same time.
After analyzing the weird events around the sun, it is thought that both objects are some kind of UFO launched by camouflaged aliens in order to hit the sun.
Reviews:
They try to detonate solar flares.
Amazing capture. Both of these objects are facing the sun. They have the same route to the same destination.
This is not necessarily a bombing. It can be a detector or something like that.
The sun disappeared
If the above is very Niubi, it is wrong. Our sun disappeared.
NASA's STEREO Solar Satellite, through which scientists can observe the structure and evolution of solar storms from the Sun.
February 16, 2018, 17:15, the sun mysteriously disappeared.
If you think it might be an instrument malfunction, that's wrong, even after the sun disappears and even the galaxy behind the sun.
We saw the universe and saw the stars. However, we did not see the sun! The sun has disappeared in space! People can not feel this disappear, because for our planet, it happens momentarily! It is happening now.
We observe the periodic disappearance of the sun in space.
NASA hides this fact from humans.
Is our sun a star gate? Is it holographic?
In addition, a large number of UFOs were also shot recently near the sun.

sun and moon stars?