A self-proclaimed UFO hunter or UFOlogist claimed that NASA is trying to cover up an “alien city” situated on the surface of the Moon. Recently, he also shared evidence that there are alien landing strips and actual space ships that can be found on the lunar surface.

In the blog, ETDatabase, alien enthusiast Scott Warring claimed that he has seen a lot of alien structures, including buildings and landing strips with spaceships, on the surface of the Moon via the NASA Moon Index. He also claimed that structures look silver on NASA photos and that most of the buildings actually look old. Warring said that despite its age, the buildings and even spaceships judging on the “white reflective windows” have remained intact because of the space vacuum.

Due to this, Warring believes that the space vehicles and even the buildings can be taken over by private individuals who have grand plans of setting up a station or colony on the Moon such as Jeff Bezos and his Blue Origins program or perhaps Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The structures could eventually become some sort of lunar resort.

Waring is the same person who discovered an “anomaly” using the Google Moon Map. In a post, Waring said he discovered a structure that's part of a huge lunar city by zooming in on a photo taken by NASA’s lunar orbiter.

By adjusting pixels and enhancing the brightness of the image, a report said that Warring claims that one can clearly see an object that seems to be part of an artificial circular tube. The UFOlogist claims that the figure could be part of a large “alien Moon city,” which IBTimes earlier reported about.

The image in question is actually just part of a mosaic created to document the Moon’s surface. The alien theorist further pointed out that the anomaly or figure he discovered almost looks like a crater, but it interestingly disappears in other photos.

“It almost looks like a crater itself, but it’s not there in other photos. If we try to look at this in other photos, it just disappears,” Waring said.

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Earth Moon Conjuntion image created during Galileo second flyby. NASA/JPL