06-27-2024 - On This Day in Insane History
Jun 27, 2024 ·
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On June 27th, 2024, the Indian Space Research Organisation successfully launched their Mars Orbiter Mission 2 spacecraft onboard their Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. Dubbed "Mangalyaan 2," this unmanned probe was...
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On June 27th, 2024, the Indian Space Research Organisation successfully launched their Mars Orbiter Mission 2 spacecraft onboard their Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. Dubbed "Mangalyaan 2," this unmanned probe was dispatched on a mission to study the Martian surface, subsurface geology, morphology, mineralogy and atmosphere.
A most curious event occurred shortly after stage separation. Ground controllers witnessed a small extraterrestrial object appear on radar and maneuver itself dangerously close to the second stage rocket. Though only about three meters wide, this odd metallic orb displayed remarkable acceleration and aeronautical dexterity well beyond any known manmade vehicle.
Eye witnesses described the object as saucer-shaped with strange luminous markings. It appeared to match the rocket's velocity and spin with fluid grace. Some speculated this was merely a small piece of debris from the launch. However, the orb's intelligent piloting raised skeptical eyebrows among senior ISRO members. After several minutes of cautious observation, the object took off at blazing speed towards the east, vanishing from scopes within seconds.
To this day, no traditional explanation has been offered for the peculiar flying visitor. While likely extraterrestrial, its purpose and origins remain a total mystery. Some see this as first contact with an advanced race surveilling our solar system explorations. Others dismiss it as sensor anomaly or natural space phenomenon. Whatever its identity, the brief rendezvous with Mangalyaan 2 added another odd footnote to this day in history. The launch continued unimpeded and the mission remains on course for the Red Planet.
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A most curious event occurred shortly after stage separation. Ground controllers witnessed a small extraterrestrial object appear on radar and maneuver itself dangerously close to the second stage rocket. Though only about three meters wide, this odd metallic orb displayed remarkable acceleration and aeronautical dexterity well beyond any known manmade vehicle.
Eye witnesses described the object as saucer-shaped with strange luminous markings. It appeared to match the rocket's velocity and spin with fluid grace. Some speculated this was merely a small piece of debris from the launch. However, the orb's intelligent piloting raised skeptical eyebrows among senior ISRO members. After several minutes of cautious observation, the object took off at blazing speed towards the east, vanishing from scopes within seconds.
To this day, no traditional explanation has been offered for the peculiar flying visitor. While likely extraterrestrial, its purpose and origins remain a total mystery. Some see this as first contact with an advanced race surveilling our solar system explorations. Others dismiss it as sensor anomaly or natural space phenomenon. Whatever its identity, the brief rendezvous with Mangalyaan 2 added another odd footnote to this day in history. The launch continued unimpeded and the mission remains on course for the Red Planet.
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