Astronauts At The International Space Station Have Discovered The Strange "stowaways" In Space Illuminated By Optical Fibers

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Let's put ourselves on the floating object of Russian space agency astronaut sergeykosakov, who is currently a resident of the international space station. He took a picture of the Russian Progress ms-18 spacecraft, which had just been unlocked from the space station. Interestingly, two pairs of eyes were staring at him in the picture. After the interesting photos were sent out, hundreds of likes were quickly welcomed.

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On Wednesday, kosakov posted several photos of the cargo spacecraft on twitter, which was preparing to burn in the earth's atmosphere. "Progress ms-18 successfully unlocked and left. But who are those stowaways watching us?" Kosakov wrote.

One of the pictures is a panoramic view of the progress spacecraft. The other is a close-up, showing two dome shaped protrusions that seem to be looking back at the international space station with bright eyes. Of course, they are not really eyes. Those are just parts that happen to be illuminated by light, making these protrusions look like Mini Star Wars robots attached to spacecraft.

The following is a close-up observation of the progressive ms-18 "stowaways":

Twitters users think that these shapes look like R2-D2 in star wars or the grumpy Daleks in Dr. mystery. Others think that they are similar to the santara in Dr. mystery.

Kosakov is one of the seven crew members of the space station. He has been working on the international space station since mid March, which is obviously enough for him to start imagining the fantastic ideas in space and give people living on earth a chance to peek at the astronaut's sense of humor.

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