Nasa live feed mysteriously cuts as ‘six large UFOs’ creep past International Space Station
The live video shows objects, which some claim to be UFO's, moving from right to left of the screen
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The live video shows objects, which some claim to be UFO's, moving from right to left of the screen
CONSPIRACY theorists have claimed strange footage allegedly taken from Nasa's live feed from the International Space Station appears to show six large "UFOs" floating past.
The live video shows objects, which some claim to be UFO's, moving from right to left of the screen.
UFO spotter flagged up the video with , which is a group of experts who investigate footage and share their findings online.
Tyler from SecureTeam told : "He has discovered what some are calling a fleet of unidentified objects moving in the distance behind the International Space Station.
"We have about six UFOs passing behind, and judging from the distance, I would guess that the size of these objects, whatever they are, would be fairly large.
"Much larger than Nasa's typical excuse of ice particles, we must be looking at icebergs."
He also added that he believes Nasa cut the live feed and replaced it with one from inside a briefing room.
Earlier this week a "UFO" was allegedly seen over a town in Normandy in France.
A local in the area shot the eerie footage after coming across the unusual object floating above his village.
Taking out his smartphone to film the unidentified object, he captured as much of its movements as he could before his battery died.
A wild internet conspiracy theory that Nasa was hiding a flying saucer in its secretive Californian research lab has been debunked.
UFO hunters were in a tizzy when a satellite picture appeared to show a UFO parked up in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The Google Earth pictures revealed a silver, disc-shaped object in its grounds.
But after a whirlwind of alien rumours, one Nasa worker has come forward to reveal the truth.
Engineer Nacer Chahat took to Twitter to share a selfie with the “flying saucer”.
He wrote: “Here is what you think is a UFO.
“The only alien is me.”