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And Muirhead knows a thing or two about asteroids. He’s actually working on NASA’s Asteroid Redirect Mission, which will land on an asteroid, collect a piece, and then place it in orbit around the moon. A crewed mission will then go collect samples from that chunk while it’s in orbit. (OK, so it’s not quite building a Death Star, but it’s still pretty cool.)

That’s all well and good for physical media. But what about live broadcasts? What about psychological support for the pigskin diehards—Capt. Butch Wilmore, who recently returned from a six-month ISS stint, played football at Tennessee Tech—who want to watch the biggest of big games?

A mysterious video from Nasa’s live feed of the International Space Station has got UFO-watchers excited about having spotted a secret launch into space. But it’s likely that the video just shows satellites on their journey around Earth, or something even less alien, like specks of dust on the camera.

The video was taken from Nasa’s live feed and posted under the title ‘UFOs, Angels Or Biological Creatures Seen Leaving The Earth?’, where it has since gained almost a million views. Most of the commenters on the YouTue video seem to believe the alien explanation — with one arguing that cutting the feed is like “pleading the fifth”, in that “Nobody says it; unless they REALLY have something to say”.

A movie or TV show is easy enough to manage; ISS astronauts order up flicks the same way you used to summon Netflix DVDs to your door. They just have to wait a little longer for delivery.

One possible explanation is that it is a satellite — the light appears on the horizon and seems to be taking a course around the Earth, at some speed. But it could also be a problem with the camera itself, which might explain the feed being cut straight away.

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