Analyzing images from NASA’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) satellite, alien hunters believe they have seen a large UFO near the Sun. What appears to be a large flare from the Sun’s side is, in fact, a UFO so big that it is almost impossible to understand. According to prominent alien hunter Scott C Waring, the alleged UFO is at least 25 times the size of Earth.
Earth’s radius is 6,371 kilometers (3,958 miles), making the UFO more than 159,275 kilometers (98,968 miles) long.
Waring also believes that the UFO comes from the Sun’s core, where it is powered by the immense energy of our host star.
The UFO enthusiast said on his blog ET Database: “I caught a giant black orb coming out of our sun today in SOHO images. The images are actually from June 27, but they still look current for some unknown reason. Black sphere is over 25X the size of the earth and sits there for a few hours before it goes off.
“This is without a doubt one of the largest spheres seen near our sun in a long time.”
“Now it is certainly possible that this is the material of the solar mantle that is being ejected, but if so, it should be shining to some extent, but it is not.
“Therefore, there is a great possibility that its black sphere is actually an alien spacecraft or space station that was occupying a hollow space within our sun and then was seen to come out.
“I call it the hollow sun theory, and it answers many of our burning questions about why UFOs are seen around our sun and we leave our sun so often.”
Scientists who have worked for NASA in the past have a much simpler explanation for all of the reported strange UFO sightings.
According to former NASA engineer James Oberg, most UFO sightings are nothing more than “space dander” floating in front of the cameras.
These dandruff stains can be anything from chipped paint drifts aimlessly in zero gravity to ice flakes or broken spaceship insulation.
He said: “I have had enough experience with real space flight to realize that what is seen in many videos is nothing more than the ‘norm’ for totally mundane phenomena that occur in supernatural environments.”
Oberg argued that the human brain is not connected to make sense of these little objects floating on Earth.