ISS Live Stream Captures Real UFO; What Does NASA Have to Say?

By Kanika Gupta - 23 Apr '16 10:31AM
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There is a blog dedicated to UFOs and is called UFO Sightings Daily. Their job is to report potential sighting of the UFOs.

According to a report by the blog, there is a sort of being caught on camera by the live ISS stream. NASA, however, has not said much about it.

On ISS live NASA UStream, an object, round-shaped appears right above the Earth's horizon. It stayed put in its position for a long time after which it sped up and out of ISS camera lens. To make things not only bizarre but also interesting was an energy beam that was spotted by the planet once UFO moved from its spot. Just one look at the distance of the ISS and the energy beam location, it is safe to assume that the UFO was rather huge.

Even though there has clearly been a sighting, neither NASA nor any astronomer offered any explanation for this strange phenomenon.

After being prodded relentlessly, NASA finally confirmed that the potential alien sighting was nothing more than a camera lens flare. An agency spokesperson confirmed that such reflections are common for the space station and what we saw on the stream was just that. However, needless to say, this explanation will not be enough for alien hunters or conspiracy theorists.

NASA offers access to real time cameras that point towards space as one goes online. There are many serious alien hunters who spend hours online everyday just to spot some alien space craft action. In a normal scenario, U.S. Space agency stays tight-lipped on this subject due to increased number of unusual claims about UFOs, but this has only fueled the conspiracy theories over the years.

Many claim that NASA deliberately shuts down the camera as soon as such a news surfaces about strange shapes appearing in the space. However, this time, NASA breaks the silence and busts the myth of an alien spaceship spotting, confirming that it is nothing but a lens flare.

TAGSUFOs, NASA, ISS

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