Gundam Rogue Orbit Data Glitch: Satellite Telemetry Shows Pilot Cockpit Flickering Into Existence for 0.7 Seconds Over Pacific
A routine calibration of orbital tracking arrays has unearthed a staggering anomaly: for 0.7 seconds at 03:14 UTC, telemetry from a decommissioned weather satellite inexplicably overlaid with real-time visual data of a human pilot cockpit, floating silently in low Earth orbit. The cockpit's configuration matches no known manned vehicle—save for a prototype design from a defunct 1990s mecha-aerospace collaboration. Analysts are calling it a "gundam rogue orbit" event, as the spectral signature matches undisclosed test flight data from a project scrubbed decades ago. The pilot was seen reading a schematic that exactly matches the orbital path of a satellite that hasn't existed since 1987.