Images of alleged alien spacecraft have been spotted near the Sun for the past five years. Scott Waring, a researcher and the operator of the UFO Sightings Daily blog, has claimed that the extraterrestrial phenomena he has found. He believes that the latest image of a “black triangle” UFO has shed light on a major conspiracy by some agencies to keep alien life a secret from the public.
Writing on his blog, Mr Waring shared photos of the alleged alien craft, which he took from the website Helioviewer. Helioviewer provides snapshots of our Sun from various spacecraft. These include NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and the European PROBA-2 satellite, among others.
Mr Waring has been monitoring the Sun using the website Helioviewer for several years now, picking out images that have suspicious details. The dark spots, according to the conspiracy theorist, are advanced alien spacecraft orbiting the Sun. Mr Waring first reported the triangular UFO two years ago and he believes it has moved around. For example, two years ago he spotted it in the upper left corner of the Sun. It has since disappeared and reappeared in other parts of the Sun. Mr Waring said: “I have been tracking it and sending evidence of my findings to astronomical organisations around the world, but have never received a response.” He believes the images he has are evidence of extraterrestrial life and are not the result of digital manipulation or mechanical failure.
He said the black triangle is one-fifth the size of our planet and is made of some kind of heat-resistant material. The conspiracy theorist went on to say that billionaires like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates should also know about this information.
According to NASA, these are data glitches – not alien UFOs (Photo: SCOTT C WARING / HELIOVIEWER)
Of course, there is no evidence to support Mr. Warring’s bizarre claims. Many experts claim that the alleged black triangle UFO is a digital glitch. According to NASA solar astrophysicist C. Alex Young, black dots like this often appear in NASA’s images of the Sun. Young has witnessed many similar incidents during his time working on the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft.
According to a SOHO scientist, the glitch could also be caused by cosmic rays passing through the spacecraft or even just debris floating in space. “Sometimes you’ll see a cosmic ray that seems to linger in the images. This is because we lose a certain percentage of the data that the spacecraft sends back,” the scientist explained.