[h=1]UFO terror over Europe[/h]A UFO sighting grounded planes and cancelled flights for three hours as terrified airport bosses tried to check out the mystery craft.
January 18, 2014 -- (TRN ) -- At least one enormous object of unknown origin has been visually verified as having landed on our moon. As a result, on Wednesday, January 15, three Terrier-Orion rockets blasted off within a span of 20 seconds from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. EST (0600 to 1000 GMT) on hush-hush missions for the Department of Defense (DoD). TRN has obtained photos of the unknown spacecraft and has an audio interview with an outside consultant from NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) who confirms that for almost two years the U.S. government used the McDonald Observatory in Texas to track the approach of two of these enormous objects. A year ago, in January 2013, the objects had gotten to 200,000 miles past Mars when they suddenly vanished. Realizing these two craft were approaching earth and might not be visible to NASA's depending upon where they went, the Government reactivated the previously cancelled Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer(LADEE) to be launched to the moon on September 6, 2013. It took almost 100 days for LADEE to be placed into proper lunar orbit because NASA utilized gravity instead of rocket fuel to achieve this. By December, 2013, both the LADEE and the LROC found at least one of the two enormous objects had landed on the moon, in a crater the size of the City of Chicago.
UFO / Earthlight filmed from Slettælet in Hessdalen 24/08/13 kl22:01
Hessdalen is a small valley in the central part of Norway. At the end of 1981 through 1984, residents of the Valley became concerned and alarmed about strange, unexplained lights that appeared at many locations throughout the Valley. Hundreds of lights were observed. At the peak of activity there were about 20 reports a week.
Lights are still being observed in the Hessdalen Valley, but their frequency has decreased to about 20 observations a year. An automatic measurement station was put up in Hessdalen in August 1998
Finally, a picture of a UFO that’s not just a poorly altered flying cigar. And not just one image. Hundreds of people reported seeing a ring of blinking lights in the sky above Houston, Texas, during a lightning storm last week — and plenty of them had cameras. Photographs and videos of the event have been circulating on social media, generating so much interest on social media that the Huffington Post actually ran a poll on “The Texas UFO.” was recorded by Houston musician Andrew Pena, who says he was videoing the spectacular lightning show while driving along Interstate 45 and didn’t realize what he had until he played it back at home. The video, which shows a circle of brightly colored lights moving around in the sky, has been declared both “amazing” and “nothing” by UFO-logists and skeptics alike. “I think the trick with UFOs is figuring out what else they could be,” Dr. Carolyn Summers, vice president for astronomy at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, told KPRC-TV. “It’s easy to say that it could be aliens.
The more people who see it in different directions, the more likely we are to figure out where it is, what it is, and see if we can explain it.” Tutual UFO Network chief investigator Fletcher Gray dismissed the object as “no more than light trapped in the side window” of Mr Pena’s car. The UFO was reportedly hovering less than 12.5 mi from the Johnson Space Center, leading others to speculate it could have been NASA testing its latest toy, a “supersonic flying saucer” which was launched from Hawaii on June 28.