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Who is the astronaut that recently confirmed UFos?


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The astronauts name is Edgar Mitchell.

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Thank you very much. Visit my web site www.americanaction.org where I sometimes post discussion views. I couldn't think of his name. The same thing happened to me pone day. I thought I saw a UFO; but, I still view it as a natural experience or the GOODYEAR blimp. S.

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