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In May 1991, a glowing object was captured on camera floating around the Mir space station during a Soviet television broadcast. The report, aired by Moscow Central Television, noted that the object did not appear to be connected to the Soyuz spacecraft. While speculation about its nature arose, the reporter's comments hinted at concern over its presence. The footage provided no clear explanation, leaving the object's origin a mystery.
The broadcast also highlighted the joint Soviet-British mission, with Helen Sharman as the first woman aboard Mir. However, the incident with the unknown object overshadowed much of the coverage. Although it was not confirmed as a UFO, the fact that it was filmed and officially mentioned in a major media outlet adds intrigue to this case. The ambiguity of the report reflects the confusion and mystery surrounding many such events.