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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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I suppose calling a known asteroid, a "Mystery UFO" sounds better for scientific ufoology, huh Frank?
ReplyDeleteLance,
ReplyDeleteI use the term "UFO" in the verbatim; and according to reports, no one "at present" knows what it is; until that time it remains a UFO.
My assumption is that it is indeed an asteroid, and will be proven as such.
Cheers,
Frank