地球人类有史以来最震惊的访谈记录!

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提起那段救人的录像,就想起20年前气功热时,有一本叫大气功师的书里,常讲到类似千钧一发救人的事。
 
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2013年2月15日在俄罗斯车里雅宾斯克一颗直径约17米的巨大陨石以时速5.4万公里(接近30马赫)的速度坠落,陨石在坠落地面前在接近30公里高空,被一高速飞行的闪光物体从后面追上,高速飞行物体近距离向彗星开火,击中高速坠落的彗星,彗星瞬间爆炸碎裂,并在地球上空25公里处爆炸变成直径小于1公分的小碎片,由于音爆的作用,地面建筑物,玻璃破碎等原因造成1200人受伤,八座城市受到不同影响。



而人类目前制造的飞行器最高飞行速度是接近6马赫的速度,彗星向地面坠毁的速度在30多马赫之间,而这个解救人类困境,免于更大灾难的高速飞行物速度在40马赫之间,所以,早先有传闻是俄罗斯防空部队向彗星发射火箭,已经不攻自破了,人类根本没有这个能力能够制造出接近40马赫的飞行器出来,彗星坠毁在北纬55度范围,如果时间在晚一点,这颗彗星如果坠毁在英国,整个英国大不列颠瞬间将不复存在,相当于30颗广岛原子弹爆炸当量,瞬间把英国从地图上彻底抹去.......



一块陨石碎片自切巴库尔湖坠落。



湖面上已经结冰,陨石则砸出一个直径8米的冰洞。



究竟是谁在危机关头解救了陷入困境的人类?

来看看台湾这个《关键时刻》频道,信息还算是比较完整,提供给各位参考:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwyuCnkhhU8&feature=player_detailpage[/ame]
 

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而在同一时间里,还有另一颗 UFO 在高空指挥这颗攻击彗星的UFO,并且在高空从头到尾在观察这个突发事件的变化,以及地面人类的反应。



彗星爆炸现场上空另一艘 UFO 从头到尾一动不动的在现场观察地面的情况。

他们在仔细观察着彗星被他们引爆爆炸和地面城市受损和地面的人类伤亡对其影响的后果。

来自俄罗斯现场的视频:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHkYw-m3_RA&feature=player_detailpage[/ame]
 

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deepbluehan

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越来越近了。
 
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今天2月22日凌晨2:30AM,又见到一 UFO,悬停在200百米空中,目测直径有一米大小,发出耀眼的红黄光,这种光线不同与普通的照明光,眼睛看了很刺眼,好像是一种镭射光线,向外喷射一样,叫了两位亚洲人(菲律宾人,老挝人)一起看,这两位亚洲人看了没有一点兴趣,不巧没有携带手机,没有拍照,我叫他们拍照,留下证据,然后发给我,今天真见鬼了,这两个亚洲人就是不拍,还跟你说没有一点兴趣,我只好看着干着急.......,UFO 一直向往喷射这种刺眼的黄中带红的镭射光线,慢慢移动,突然消失一会,又从远处慢慢出现,变成类似星星大小,又慢慢返回来到原来位置,这个光线太奇怪,变小后,看了还是感觉向外喷射,眼睛看了感觉就像是一种镭射光线,不是照明光线,距离它不到500米远,夜空有云,看不见星星,但月亮透过云层,显得朦朦胧胧,雾蒙蒙的月亮,UFO 半个小时后还是向外喷射镭射光线,慢慢向西南方向飞去,很低的高度,估计周围范围可能还会有其他人见到吧。
 
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今天2月22日凌晨2:30AM,又见到一 UFO,悬停在200百米空中,目测直径有一米大小,发出耀眼的红黄光,这种光线不同与普通的照明光,眼睛看了很刺眼,好像是一种镭射光线,向外喷射一样,叫了两位亚洲人(菲律宾人,老挝人)一起看,这两位亚洲人看了没有一点兴趣,不巧没有携带手机,没有拍照,我叫他们拍照,留下证据,然后发给我,今天真见鬼了,这两个亚洲人就是不拍,还跟你说没有一点兴趣,我只好看着干着急.......,UFO 一直向往喷射这种刺眼的黄中带红的镭射光线,慢慢移动,突然消失一会,又从远处慢慢出现,变成类似星星大小,又慢慢返回来到原来位置,这个光线太奇怪,变小后,看了还是感觉向外喷射,眼睛看了感觉就像是一种镭射光线,不是照明光线,距离它不到500米远,夜空有云,看不见星星,但月亮透过云层,显得朦朦胧胧,雾蒙蒙的月亮,UFO 半个小时后还是向外喷射镭射光线,慢慢向西南方向飞去,很低的高度,估计周围范围可能还会有其他人见到吧。
地点?:wdb2:
描述一件事情,基本的三个要素:时间、人物、地点。请楼主补上,或许有其他人可补充些内容。
 
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正在等待有没有其他什么人也看到,拍下上传 YOUTUBE,期待,等待中。

上传几张这个月出现在太阳边的超级 UFO.



2月8日出现的超级雪茄型UFO,在看看太阳是多么的微不足道!



放大的雪茄型UFO 形状





2月16日,出现的立方体UFO。





同一天不同时间段的立方体UFO,才短短的7分钟,看看它移动的速度多快。


2月20日出现的鸟形状的UFO,在2012年10月15日这一天在太阳边上出现过,短短几个月,这次它又回来了。
 

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看这些UFO如此巨大的体积,以目前我这个人类的理解能力,是无能为力了。
 
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看了这个超级雪茄型UFO的长度应该是超过了我们太阳的长度,真的长见识,真是天外有天,人外有人,想想我们这个人类社会文明真的很原始呀。
 

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耶和华所恨恶的:...吐谎言的假见证,并弟兄中布散纷争的人。
Tycoon wants to send married couple on Mars flyby



WASHINGTON (AP) — It's a road trip that could test the best of marriages: Mars.
A tycoon announced plans Wednesday to send a middle-aged couple on a privately built spaceship to slingshot around the red planet and come back home, hopefully with their bodies and marriage in one piece after 501 days of no-escape togetherness in a cramped capsule half the size of an RV.
Under the audacious but bare-bones plan, the spacecraft would blast off less than five years from now and pass within 100 miles of the Martian surface. The cost was not disclosed, but outsiders put it at more than $1 billion.
The team of space veterans behind the project hasn't quite figured out the technical details of the rocket they will use or the capsule the husband-and-wife astronauts will live in during the 16-month voyage. But they know it will be an adventure not for the weak of body or heart.
"This is not going to be an easy mission," chief technical officer and potential crew member Taber MacCallum said. "We called it the Lewis and Clark trip to Mars."
The trying circumstances include: no showers, limits on toilet paper and clothing, drinking water made from the crew members' recycled urine and sweat, and almost no privacy. But the flight also comes with never-before-seen views of Mars. And there's ample time for zero-gravity sex in space, something NASA doesn't like to talk about.
As for why a man and a woman will be selected, "this is very symbolic and we really need it to represent humanity," MacCallum said.
He said if it is a man and a woman on such a long, close-quarters voyage, it makes sense for them to be married so that they can give each other the emotional support they will probably need when they look out the window and see Earth get smaller and more distant: "If that's not scary, I don't know what is."
The private, nonprofit project, called Inspiration Mars, will get initial money from NASA engineer-turned-multimillionaire investment consultant Dennis Tito, the first space tourist. The organizers hope to raise the rest through donations, advertising and media partnerships.
NASA, which has talked about sending astronauts to orbit Mars by the mid-2030s, will not be involved in this project. Instead, its backers intend to use a ship built by other aerospace companies, employing an austere design that could take people to Mars for a fraction of what it would cost the space agency to do with robots, officials said.
Even though some of the hardware hasn't even been built, Tito said he is confident everything will come together by 2018 with no test flights.
It will be a stripped-down mission when it comes to automation and complexity, meaning the couple will have to fix things on the fly like TV's MacGyver and do more piloting than on NASA vehicles, said chief medical officer Jonathan Clark.
The flight is timed to take advantage of the once-in-a-generation close approach of the two planets' orbits. The timeline calls for launch on Jan. 5, 2018, the Mars flyby on Aug. 20, 2018, and a return to Earth on May 21, 2019.
It involves huge risk, more than a government agency like NASA would normally permit, officials concede. For example, the spaceship will fly during a period when galactic cosmic rays will be high because of the sunspot cycle. That will increase the crew's cancer risk by about 3 percent, which is more than on any NASA mission, Clark said.
The ship would also re-enter Earth's atmosphere at twice the speed of ordinary space capsules, something Tito said still needs to be worked out.
"Life is risky," said Clark, a former NASA flight surgeon whose astronaut wife died in the 2003 space shuttle Columbia accident. "Anything that's worth it is worth putting it all at stake for."
What may be most at stake is the crew members' marriage. The couple will be selected within a year.
MacCallum and his wife, Jane Poynter, hope to be picked. They were a couple when they participated in Biosphere 2, a sort of giant terrarium that was supposed to replicate a mission on another planet. Poynter said it was such a fraught experience psychologically that some participants wouldn't talk to each other for most of the two years.
But MacCallum said it brought him and Poynter closer together. He said the right couple going to Mars, if screened and counseled ahead of time, would come back with a stronger marriage.
Poynter said the husband and wife need to be even-tempered. Clark said they should be post-childbearing age because of exposure to radiation. Poynter is 50, MacCallum 48.
For the 30 years NASA has been flying men and women, it has avoided the question of sex in space. MacCallum said it will happen: "It's a man and wife. Private time. Let your imagination run wild."
In a statement, NASA spokesman David Steitz said the venture validates President Barack Obama's decision to rely more on private sector ingenuity to explore space, and is "a testament to the audacity of America's commercial aerospace industry and the adventurous spirit of America's citizen-explorers."
He said "NASA will continue discussions with Inspiration Mars to see how the agency might collaborate on mutually beneficial activities."
Stanford University professor Scott Hubbard, NASA's former Mars mission chief, said the team's technical paper outlining the flight is "long on inspiration, short on technical details. What is there is correct."
Other outside experts praised the expertise of the team but worried about the lack of testing.
Former astronaut and current MIT aerospace engineering professor Jeff Hoffman said: "Since they don't plan to land on Mars, it's really a question of keeping people alive for 501 days in space, which is not an impossible task."
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Online:
Inspiration Mars: http://www.inspirationmars.com


 

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