Possible Alien space craft discovered yesterday

ABC, NBC and News.com are reporting that a possible crashed UFO has been discovered in the Baltic Sea, between Finland and Sweden, by Peter Lindberg of the Ocean Explorer -- yesterday. 60 foot disc with a 985 foot long impact track. Not making this up. Do a google or yahoo search.

The TEEL are here!
 
...wondered where I'd parked! Very neat though; I wonder what it is! Definitely keep an eye out for further developments on this!
 
Looks cool! Those definitely look like landing tracks. Could be a time when that portion of earth was above water. They just found a giant water cloud in deep space close to the approximate date of the big bang. So many things being discovered, I hope I see the coming of Christ!
 
My son is off to college next year... Physics & Mathematics Major.

He has my head spinning with scientific research and new finds, daily.

So, I use him as a source of research for my attempts at writing believable science-fiction. He's specially good at explaining, bringing it DOWN to my level of understanding.
 
Oh, come on! It's so obvious. The Death Star is on planet Earth!

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Seems a bit small for interstellar travel. Maybe it's from Mars? Only, the sea floors are spreading and subducting which means the oldest it could be is 200 million years, and even then only if it was found near a subduction zone. The closer it is to an undersea rift, the younger it is.

That greatly increases the odds that its a ship from within our very own solar system... like... up to maybe 0.0000000000000001% or so.

Chances of geological feature: 99.999999999999999999% or so. Probably more. :P
 
Seems a bit small for interstellar travel. Maybe it's from Mars? Only, the sea floors are spreading and subducting which means the oldest it could be is 200 million years, and even then only if it was found near a subduction zone. The closer it is to an undersea rift, the younger it is.

That greatly increases the odds that its a ship from within our very own solar system... like... up to maybe 0.0000000000000001% or so.

Chances of geological feature: 99.999999999999999999% or so. Probably more. :P

What-EVER! It's OBVIOUSLY extraterrestrial in origin. Besides, haven't you seen the documentary, "Men in Black"? You can fit an entire galaxy inside a little pendant hanging off a cat's collar.

@Murdock, what we see is only the proverbial tip of the iceberg. What's buried underneath is freaking ginormous, and I'm pretty sure we can find the remains of Darth Vader in there.
 
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