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Russian urine mistaken for UFO by Chichester astronaut

Mysterious space sighting revealed during TV chat show

- Tom Cotterill ws.letters@jpimedia.co.uk

Chichester astronaut Tim Peake has told how he thought he had seen UFOs while in space, only to discover it was in fact droplets of urine leaking out of a Russian probe vehicle.

Major Peake became the first official British astronaut to join the Internatio­nal Space Station crew in 2015, and during his mission he earned a Guinness World Record for the fastest marathon in orbit.

The former Chichester High School pupil, who spent six months in space, told The Graham Norton Show: “Space is very black and one day I was looking out and there were three lights moving in formation and then there was a fourth.

“We were perplexed, until we realised that what we thought were the far away lights of alien spaceships were actually very close small droplets.

“What was happening was liquid leaking out of a Russian probe vehicle, crystallis­ing instantly and reflecting the light.

“What we were seeing was Russian urine.”

The European Space Agency astronaut was appearing on the show to mark the release of his autobiogra­phy Limitless.

Describing the book as ‘really the journey from young boy to astronaut’, he added: “I feel a bit of a fraud because as a boy I had no ambitions at all of wanting to be an astronaut – I was obsessed with being a pilot.”

Asked by fellow guest, Take That star Gary Barlow if he was scared going into space, Major Peake said: “There is always a thought at the back of my mind that I am rolling the dice, but the overriding feeling is of adrenaline-fuelled excitement.

“Walking in space feels incredibly exposed and the danger is palpable out there.”

He was also asked if he hopes to return to space.

“I’d love to – absolutely. In fact, we are all slated for a second mission between now and 2024. I’m waiting by the phone,” he said.

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 ?? ?? Major Tim Peake. Picture by David Lowndes
Major Tim Peake. Picture by David Lowndes

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