UFO captured by ISS Live Stream; will NASA Comment?

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The blog UFO Sightings Daily has lived up to its name with a potential alien sighting the other day. The report states that a being of sorts was caught on camera by the ISS live stream. If NASA has any answers, they probably won’t be very vocal about it.

ISS LIVE STREAM CATCHES UFO

On an ISS live NASA UStream, a round-like object seems to appear just above Earth’s horizon. After staying in the same spot for a relatively long time, it began to accelerate up and out of the ISS camera lens. Further adding to the bizarre, an energy beam shot up from the planet once the UFO left its location. By looking at the distance of the ISS and the location of the energy beam, it can be estimated that his UFO was indeed quite large. Where’s the explanation? The space station hasn’t chimed in, nor has any astronomer. NASA, as always, continues to leave us in the dark.

NASA SPEAKS!

What’s that you say? NASA has actually addressed a UFO sighting? That’s right, the space agency has finally spoken out following the claims of alien spacecraft hovering around the ISS. If conspiracy theorists were looking for some answers, though, they will be met with disappointment. Their statement only seems to further cover up any theories. Some claim the agency shut off the camera when the UFO was taking off in order to hide evidence. They, of course, denied turning off the live stream. Apparently, the station regularly passes out of range, so interruptions of communication are not uncommon. That’s understandable, but what about the alien?

NO ALIENS THIS TIME

NASA has confirmed that the potential aliens were nothing more than camera lens flare. A spokesperson from the agency said that lights and reflections are common on the space station and simply put, that was what we all saw on the stream. Surely, this won’t satisfy alien hunters. If anything, it will just add to the conspiracy. At least the agency has addressed the issue for once.