
"Busko's investigation uncovered dozens of transient flashes displaying the same unusual signatures reported by the VASCO team, including extremely short-duration bursts of light."
"By analyzing pairs of plates taken in rapid sequence (about 30 minutes apart) of the same sky regions, we find evidence of transients similar to those previously reported by the VASCO Project."
"The findings independently confirm the presence of such transients, adding further weight to the unusual flashes first reported by Villarroel's team."
Ivo Busko, a retired NASA scientist, confirmed the existence of mysterious transient flashes in the sky, first identified by Dr. Beatriz Villarroel. These flashes, linked to nuclear tests from 1949 to 1957, have unusual reflective properties and show signs of rotation. Busko's independent analysis of archival photographs from the 1950s revealed dozens of similar transient flashes, reinforcing Villarroel's findings. His research indicates that many of these bright spots appeared before the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik-1, in 1957.
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