A UFO expert claimed to have spotted an alien figure inside a mysterious flying object that appeared over a city in Austria earlier this week. The expert classified the object as a light ship.

Scott Waring of UFO Sightings Daily came across the photo of the alleged alien ship after it was captured and shared by a person named Werner Robert Pregetter. According to the details of the photo, it was taken in the city of Leoben in Austria.

The photo shows a bright object within the clouds over the city. According to Waring, the alleged UFO had a distinct disk-like shape characterized by humps on its upper and lower portions. Waring noted that the object was a type of alien vessel known as a light ship. This could mean that the vessel is made entirely of light energy.

After examining the photo and tweaking it using image enhancing software, Waring spotted a strange shape at the center of the light ship. After playing around with the photo, Waring was able to enhance the strange shape, which looked like a giant puzzle piece.

Waring noted that the figure might be that of the alien being that’s controlling the ship.

“This figure tells me it is absolutely a real light ship,” he wrote on a blog post. “A glowing light ship was seen over the city of Leoben, Austria this week.”

“I have to say, I have heard of light ships and even seen dozens of lights in the sky moving low and fast, but this shape is one that I have not seen in a light ship,” he added. “This is a classic UFO disk shape. Its upper and lower humps are visible as well as the disks outer edges.”

Although Waring strongly believes that the object in the skies over Austria was a UFO, looking at the photo could provide clues as to its actual nature. Based on the photo, it seems the bright object was nothing more but a gap between two clouds that were about to merge or overlap one another.

As for the alleged figure, it could be another cloud drifting behind the gap.

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Two airline pilots traveling over Arizona claim they were passed by unidentified flying objects while flying at over 30,000 feet in the air, March 27, 2018. Above is a representational image. PhotoVision/Pixabay