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UFO sighting: Space ship half the size of the MOON seen in NASA images


A massive object has appeared in a NASA image near to the Sun which some are claiming is proof of alien activity. The supposed UFO was seen in NASA’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) satellite, prompting major conspiracy theories.

In the images from NASA, a strange object which appears to be a fraction of the size of the Sun is seen, although with the Sun having a radius of more than 690,000 kilometres, the object in question would still be massive.

Prominent alien hunter Scott C Waring spotted the object, adding that extraterrestrials are trying to hide their presence from us.

Mr Waring wrote on his blog UFO Sightings Daily: “I found a huge UFO near our Sun today. The UFO is about 1/2 the size of our moon.

“When I add darkness to bring out the details (in 2 photos above) I find that the detail of the craft becomes apparent.

“There are two wing-like arms on each side. The craft also is pointed in the front area and is wide and flat in the back area of the ship.

“There is a blur around the craft, which I believe to be a force field protecting the ship.

“I had not expected to find such a high-quality outline of the craft and shield area.

“It is expelling something out the back of the craft, but I believe that it must in order to appear as a meteor or comet to force all astronomers into believing its not a UFO.

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Mr Waring, however, believes aliens are real and has argued humanity has the strength to deal with such a shocking revelation if NASA were to admit it.

He said: “Much like COVID-19 did to the people in each country as it spread, because the public once believed that such a pandemic would be impossible, and yet, the human race has changed their perspective on that very fast.

“That’s how disclosure of intelligent aliens would be, but it would not kill people or frighten them as much.”





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