NASA finds a mysterious circle in the Arctic Ocean. The findings were obtained during their annual flight over the polar regions of the earth.
Operation IceBridge "annual flights in the Earth's polar regions" is currently entering its tenth year. The operation made flights in Greenland and Antarctica, an attempt to map ice and ocean land in remote areas and predict how the region will face climate change.
When flying over the eastern Beaufort Sea on April 14, NASA scientist John Sonntag sees something on the ice he has never seen before. He finally took photos from the window of the P-3 research aircraft.
The circle was seen about 50 miles northwest of the Canadian Mackenzie River Delta, according to NASA.
"We saw this kind of circular feature for only a few minutes today," Sonntag reports from the field.
"I do not remember seeing such things anywhere else," the report continued.
Scientist of the IceBridge project, Nathan Kurtz said the picture shows a thin ice area as it can see the streaks near the hole and the gray color, which shows only a little snow covered.
Warganet who saw the photos released by NASA commented on the findings. Some say it's a natural phenomenon, some call it alien house hole. There is also a call portal to another dimension.
In line with Sonntag, Kurtz admits he has never seen anything like that circle on ice.
The NASA scientist was not sure what could cause the semicircular features to appear around the hole.
No need for dimension portals as an explanation. Could easily be holes made by seals or whales for breathing.