“Tomorrow’s Universe”, a scientific magazine from the Federal Republic of Germany, reported that a Soviet spacecraft exploring the Solar System encountered a gigantic gray-blue egg in space, with both objects only a few miles apart.
Smith, a German astronomer, told the magazine: “I am an advisor on analyzing the Soviet Union’s space data, and I had the opportunity to see hundreds of high-resolution images related to the giant egg. It measures up to 700 miles in length, has a smooth surface, and is oval-shaped, resembling a gigantic bird egg. Of course, it could be a meteorite or some space debris, but we cannot rule out the possibility that it is a living entity.”
The following March, a Soviet newspaper also published this news, stating that this was a case of “third type contact” in space, occurring in late 1986, but it did not specify the location of the giant egg in the universe.
Pankhamov, a Soviet space scientist, stated that this could be the most significant discovery since 1930 when Pluto was discovered.
He mentioned that if the mysterious object is indeed an egg, it implies that there could be living beings in space, and those beings might still be alive beyond our planet.
He stated: “An egg that large, if it hatches and matures, would be as big as the Moon. And if that creature were to come and disturb Earth, human civilization would likely face destruction overnight, and our planet would be thrown off its orbit, leading to the end of days.”
He expressed that the Soviet Union would strive to analyze the images sent back by the spacecraft until the nature of that giant egg could be clearly determined.