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Argentina: NASA "confirms" the image of a UFO

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/noticias/2011/04/110418_nasa_ovni_argentina_sao.shtml

Argentina: NASA "confirms" the image of a UFO
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Garnier Gaston Photo

Garnier sent the photos to NASA for scientific evaluation.

Argentina press published this Sunday, "images of a UFO taken by a photographer who says NASA has confirmed the accuracy of the image.
Gaston Garnier, 26, took the picture in December and it appears the moon with a "rare object, a kind of and Greek, with bright balls hooked at their tips and perspective "as he described it same.
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"In December there was an eclipse and was testing how far I would get the moon in my camera, I made five pictures (...) Until then I did not see anything strange in the pictures," he told the reporter.
Upon arriving home, Garnier photos and was dropped when he realized the object.
"Authentic"
"Everyone I saw that picture, agreed to describe it as very rare," he said.
The snapshot was taken in the town of Venado Tuerto, in Argentina's Santa Fe province
Garnier in March sent the picture to the U.S. space agency for its opinion and experts replied that the picture "had been subjected to several filters and had determined that it was original, authentic and had no tricks of any kind."
 
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