A UFO expert has claimed to have seen a massive 200m alien floating past the International Space Station (ISS) on the craft's live stream.
Scott Waring, who runs the site UFOsightingsdaily.com, said he copped the mysterious mass while watching the station like he normally does.
What happened next, however, was a first as Mr Waring said he has "never seen this in my 15 years of watching the space station cam!"
The UFO fanatic wrote on his site: "Now check out this…just when I thought I've seen everything, a giant green alien figure floats past the International Space Station live cam. Yes, you heard me right.
"A giant green figure with a head that has two round eyes, a small nose, and big grin smile and aa large neck and chin. It also has two ears, both the same size but more like a monkey than a human.
"A neck attaches to the head and goes down to a huge body. Yeah…I'm sober, but really, what the hell is going on? I have never seen this in my 15 years of watching the space station cam!
"This is strange! I have no explanation for it. What you see is what it is. The space station is about 109 meters across, this alien figure is at least twice that at 200 meters. Wow, if this is an alien entity, it's godlike in its size, but hey, at least its smiling, which tells me its in a good mood.
"And its looking right at the space station…watching as it passes him. This is an infrared camera…and I have said for decades if you want to catch a UFO, use an infrared camera, it cuts through any cloaks of invisibility.
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"Don't believe me, look into IR camera abilities. They can see through ink spilled on a newspaper, they can see through clouds, though reflections on water. Its amazing."
Scott's find follows images from the Hubble Space Telescope, that have also captured something remarkable from the depths of space.
Peering out through the gloom of space, the Hubble telescope saw an ‘eye’ staring back at it – a galaxy, much like our own, shaped exactly like the eye of a person.
The image is actually the heart, or ‘eye’, of a large galaxy called NGC 1097, a barred spiral galaxy that has been categorised in the same way as our very own Milky Way.
Officials from the European Space Agency (ESA), a partner of the Hubble project, said in a statement: "This picture reveals the intricacy of the web of stars and dust at NGC 1097's centre, with the long tendrils of dust picked out in a dark red hue."
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