NASA's SOHO spacecraft spots UFO

Did NASA's SOHO spacecraft spot a UFO or was it just electromagnetic interference?
Cameras on Earth are less susceptible to interference by charged particles from space, because the Earth's protective magnetosphere blocks them from hitting the planet's surface, Alfred McEwen, director of the Planetary Imaging Research Laboratory at the University of Arizona

Retired Chilean general, Ricardo Bermúdez, to speak at the International UFO Congress

UFO conference will take place on February 25th in Fountain Hills, Arizona.
 “This is the first time in the U.S. that such a high-ranking government official has spoken to the public about an official government sponsored UFO project. It shows how serious other countries take the subject of UFOs. It’s something they feel is worthy of official investigation.”