Tribune News Service
Dehradun, May 8
Col PL Sachdev (retd), an enthusiast of unidentified flying objects (UFO), has said that a recent study on three potentially habitable planets published in ‘Nature’ can be true since there are enough evidence of life on some planets.
In a statement issued here today, 90-year-old Sachdev, who has been passionately following the UFO and life on other planets in the universe, said the study gave credence to the claims made by Len K Averton, a Canadian author who mentioned in his book ‘Secret journey to planet Serpo’ about life on habitable planets and their contacts with human beings.
The ex-serviceman said that in July 1947, there was one alien survivor following crash of an alien spaceship at Rosewell in USA whom the US military cultivated to understand alien language and coaxed it to get in contact with its home planet with the help of a piece of undamaged communication device from their spaceship. By early 1952, when the alien died, US military had picked up sufficient knowledge to communicate with the planet of the alien in a distant star system.
In 1953, a flying disc again crash landed in Kingman, Arizone (USA), without any serious damage in which one four feet high alien died but there were also four other aliens who survived. With the willing assistance of these aliens, the process of ‘reverse engineering’ was set in motion at Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico. The book claimed that the US Military was more keen to get in direct contact with scientists on their home planet in Zeta Reticuli twin star system, 38 to 40 light years away.
The book claimed that after prolonged communication process it was agreed in December 1963 for visit of a US team who will travel to their planet where they promised full cooperation in the field of flying disc and space travel technology.
The author of the book had claimed that a team of 12 US astronauts eventually flew in July 1965 to that planet with the knowledge and permission of then US President Lydon B Johnson. The aliens provided one of their spaceships which took only 10 months to cover about 40 light years (approximately 400 trillion kms), which means their spaceship achieved almost 40 times the speed of light as known.
This planet named Sepro by the US astronauts team has a diameter of 7,218 miles has two suns and two moons. The minimum temperature found on the planet was 43 degrees Celsius and maximum 126 degree Celsius. The book claimed that the US team stayed on this planet for 13 years and returned to earth in 1978 again in their spaceship.
Col PL Sachdev (retd) said the study published in ‘Nature’ magazine by Micheal Gillion, an astrophysicist at University of Liege in Belgium, stated that the three planets orbit an ultracool dwarf star a mere 39 light years away and are potentially habitable.
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