NASA photo shows UFO mothership docked on the moon; Aliens prevented Apollo mission 18!

All those alien enthusiasts are back to discussing extraterrestrial theories as a leaked image of NASA points at a UFO mothership docked on the moon. What is more, the alien spacecraft has occupied the place and reportedly led to the cancellation of Apollo mission 18.

A leaked NASA image has led a UFO hunter to claim that a 10-kilometer long alien mothership is docked on the surface of the moon, near the Waterman crater, reports Nature World News. It is said to be parked on the other side of the moon in order to remain invisible from the sight of men. According to UFO hunter Scott Waring, the photo is proof that aliens exist and frequently visit the moon and planet Mars and they could also be using the former as a base.

The leaked image, in question, is part of the Apollo 15 mission and Waring says that it also proves the rumors that the American space agency has been hiding evidence of alien life from public. The UFO hunters are confident of their belief and they say that it is next to impossible for scientists to miss an object as obvious as the spacecraft.

Meanwhile, Waring is also of the opinion that the leaked image sheds light on NASA's Apollo 18 mission cancellation, claims iTech Post. Though the space agency has said that the mission was called off due to lack of funds, UFO hunters suspect that it was the alien mothership harbored on the moon that forced them to cancel the mission. The aliens have allegedly occupied the said area on the moon and are not allowing others to step inside as they think it is theirs.

As for the leaked images, UFO hunters speculate that the NASA employee, who made the mistake, without his knowledge did not know that it was a classified Apollo 15 image that got released by him.

They also say that the leak could be intentional and the said employee could be working as a whistleblower. As of now, NASA has not issued any statement about the image but it is expected to give some logical explanation in times to come.

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