Posted on 03/22/2017 2:52:29 PM PDT by V K Lee
The bizarre footage shows part of the space station looking out onto a black nothingness.
For no apparent reason, the dark outlook begins to get lighter as some sort of circular object floats past.
It continues to get lighter and lighter as the shadow is lifted.
In his caption to the video, he pointed out he wasnt for certain saying it was a huge mothership or any sort of alien spacecraft but that it certainly looks unusual.
Alien enthusiast Streetcap1 posted the footage to his YouTube channel on Saturday (March 19).
As he watched the mysterious shape move past, he said: You see a big shadow coming across the picture.
Look at that what on Earth can that be? Are aliens at WAR on the moon?
But some of his loyal fan base did reach the conclusion it was proof of extraterrestrial life.
OMG, a mothership, one user wrote.
Another added: Some f***** up s*** is going on out in space and its slowly becoming known. Be aware Im pretty sure more events are still to come.
The ISS YOUTUBE/STREETCAP1 TRANSFORM: The footage originally just showed darkness in front of the ISS
Other followers suggested it could have been the filter in the camera moving out of screen, or simply the suns light coming around.
But one viewer pointed out: The background is completely obscured by whatever that large object is.
"How can it be a shadow or an eclipse?
Just a little shadow on the earth, and when this happens, it's called a total solar eclipse, and the shadow is the zone of totality.
You can see that this "giant shadow" is cast as well on the utility arm at the right, and sweeps along it over the course of several seconds.
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It looked like a shadow passing over a camera. Small objects can cast seemingly large shadows in the right proximity to the camera.
Ever put your thumb or finger on the lens? It looks huge, but it’s not.
As many cameras as there probably are on the space station, why are there no other videos of this shadow?
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