Tuesday, April 2, 2019

The strange object, what cosmonaut Vladimir Kovalyonok saw near Salyut VI

The strange object, what cosmonaut Vladimir Kovalyonok saw near Salyut VI

Cosmonaut Vladimir Kovalyonok saw a finger-sized object orbited Salyut VI, and that cosmonaut saw that object, but he didn't have time to take the picture about that object. The case happened May 5, 1981, and it is quite strange because the shape of the object was not mentioned, and the question is, what was the strange thing about this object anyway? When we are thinking about the things like Salyut VI space station, that kind of object has the mass, and they pull objects to them as well as the natural objects and particles do.

The thing is that this kind of objects can be almost everything from the icicle and chocolate bar to the toothpaste tube and tampon. And without a photograph is impossible to say anything about the object, and "the finger size" can be everything. The lost in the golden flame or flash can be actually the sun, what was back of the object, and that is a very interesting thing. The cloud can be the gas, which is leaked from some satellite, and that kind of things are sometimes happened, that the fuel tank of the satellites has started to leak.

But there is, of course, theories that this system was some kind of nanotechnological or miniaturized camera, what was created for spying other satellites. The system would be actually the surveillance camera, what was used by the FBI or some other police organization, and in that case, the device would be covered by using the radiation protective material, what mission is to protect the film inside that camera.

In the books and the Internet is stories that USA and Russia have miniaturized spy satellites for the spying the orbiting satellites. Those small size satellites are basing the technology what is used in the small size spy cameras. They would be released from the other satellites, and they can orbit their target, and when the mission is done, those miniature satellites would send the signal that the film ends, and the other satellite would take them back to tank or hangar.

Then it can send those photos to Earth by using the capsule or take the film out of the camera, and photograph it with the telex, and send that data to Earth. The use of film would deny the need to communicate straight to satellite, and that makes difficult to notice those systems, what are going near the targeted spacecraft, take the microfilms and then they will escape.

In the cases that the computers would not able to use, the timer can synchronize the mission. The normal clock or timer would control that mission, and the satellite can use solid fuel rockets for evasion maneuver. Or it can be hanging in the head of the extremely long nylon rope, and the return of that film can happen by using a winch, what is installed in some other satellite. In the modern era, those miniature satellites can use CCD cameras and digital technology for transferring the data to the relay satellite and then to Earth.

That kind of communication systems might use the lasers for sending the data, and use of relay satellite will cover the transmitting. The thing is that the modern era has a little bit more advanced methods to get information than in some 1980s satellites, which might use the conventional analogical controlling technology.

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