NASA continues to explore beyond Pluto with interesting space findings. The New Horizon NASA project may have stumbled upon a new icy rock that looks like a UFO. Far from Pluto, New Horizon has had some success. Now they continue deeper and further into space as they collect more data. But what is NASA looking for? And why is the Kuiper Belt so interesting? Pooling resources for Mars or moon colonization doesn’t appear to be in mind for NASA. The distant icy rock that looks like a UFO may have some deeper significance. And the public may never know the truth.
NASA New Horizon Project
The New Horizon project may actually be one of NASA’s biggest success stories. It is not only making continual progress, it is also the least expensive NASA project. At an estimated $700 million, New Horizon continues to deliver. They made a successful flyby of Pluto last July. And they keep expanding their distance into the farthest reaches of the galaxy. One of their current aims is to collect data from MU69, another icy space rock in the Kuiper Belt. It may be one of the oldest rocks in the galaxy.
New Pluto Ice Rock Satellites
Despite other missions, New Horizon has planned. They are currently looking at an icy mass known as 1994 JR1. This icy rock orbits 32 astronomical units away from the sun. NASA believes that 1994 JR1 is a Pluto satellite. And it just so happens to look like a UFO. This icy rock is significant, since it will give NASA scientists a better view of the other 20 objects it has its sights set on. One of those future space rock probes passed Pluto is MU69. This may also better serve as an atmospheric insight into Pluto. Is Pluto even a planet? It was downgraded a few years ago due to its size. So what is NASA really looking for?
UFO Space Rocks
There are plenty of videos showing UFO sightings around the world. However, are we so clever to think that UFO flybys are transparent as depicted? If there were aliens floating around space, they would surely be camouflaged. These icy space rocks may, in fact, be UFO motherships that were once out of NASA’s reach. But the New Horizon missions may have put them in jeopardy of discovery. How technically advanced are our UFO flying space neighbors?