“They came right at me,” Dr. Leroy Chiao, who was the commander of Expedition 10, said of the “perfectly smooth” spheres he encountered while piloting his Grumman AA5BTiger in Texas last summe ...
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Astronaut Leroy Chiao, who flew in three Space Shuttle flights and was the commander on the Expedition 10, discussed the aerial encounter with two unidentified flying objects in an interview with ...
Leroy Chiao, who was a commander on the International Space Station, had a near-collision with unidentified flying objects in the panhandle of Texas in August as he was flying from Colorado in a small ...
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New Delhi, India: Former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao revealed a chilling encounter with unidentified flying objects during a recent flight in his personal light aircraft. In an interview, Chiao ...
Former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao reported metallic orbs about three feet wide, passed within 20 feet of his plane without warning from air traffic control. Former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao has ...
Former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao encountered two metallic orbs while flying his private plane, raising concerns about unidentified aerial phenomena. The unexplained objects, approximately three feet ...
American Leroy Chiao, who was the 196th NASA astronaut to fly in space and the 311th human in space, served on multiple missions during an illustrious career after qualifying in 1991. Mr Chiao ...
Leroy Chiao, who served as the commander of Expedition 10 to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2004 and 2005, was 9,000 feet in the air when objects 'zipped' on the left side of his airplane.