00:00 - 00:02 | The Americans aren't the only ones in space. |
00:02 - 00:05 | The space station MIR allowed Russian cosmonauts to |
00:05 - 00:08 | break the records of time spent in space. |
00:09 - 00:11 | During a docking with the station |
00:11 - 00:13 | the Russian cosmonaut Musa Manarov |
00:13 - 00:16 | filmed an unidentified flying object that passed by him. |
00:23 - 00:28 | I saw something that looked like it had broken off of the ship. |
00:28 - 00:32 | Besides that, the object was spinning as it was moving away |
00:32 - 00:35 | and the intensity of its shine changed. |
00:35 - 00:38 | I can't really tell how distant it was. |
00:38 - 00:40 | I can only say that it wasn't close |
00:40 - 00:45 | because the camera was adjusted to the infinity. |
00:44 - 00:47 | Initially it looked like something had separated from the ship, |
00:47 - 00:50 | but after when I examined the ship, I realized that |
00:50 - 00:53 | there was nothing that could have separated. |
00:53 - 00:57 | Also, no alarm went off, everything was calm. |
00:57 - 01:01 | Later there were discussions about what could have been it. |