NASA photos that were featured in a book about the Moon showed several strange objects that looked like alien spacecraft. Based on the images, the objects appeared to be UFOs docked on the Moon’s craters.

The images were taken from the book “Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Near Side of the Moon” by Charles J. Byrne. The book, which is primarily about the lunar surface, heavily features unedited photos taken by NASA.

In his blog ET Data Base, UFO expert Scott Waring pointed out that several of the photos in the book showed objects that could be alien vessels. The most prominent one can be found on page 265.

In the photo, a white ceramic-like object can be seen in the middle of a lunar crater known as Plaskett. Unlike other UFOs that have a circular or disk shape, the one featured in the photo had angular features and distinct sections.

Since the crater is about 68 miles wide, Waring estimated that the mysterious object could be about 12 miles long. If it was an actual spaceship, it would be a very big one. It could even serve as a hovering space station for alien vessels.

Based on the photo, a shadow can be seen below the object. This could mean that the object is hovering above the crater, which suggests that it was probably still operational when NASA photographed it.

Aside from the object on Plaskett Crater, Waring also spotted other vessels parked in different areas of the Moon. In another image on page 278 of the book, a disk-like object can be seen sitting in the middle of a triangular-shaped crater known as Plato. Other objects that appeared to be alien structures can be seen in different images from the book.

Waring said that he was able to obtain the images by taking photos of them from the book using his mobile phone. He noted that these kinds of images are very important because they were not edited by NASA when it took them. For Waring, these unedited photos prove the existence of alien life on the Moon.

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An ancient Earth relic was found on the Moon. Pictured: This 19 November 1969 file photo released by NASA shows one of the astronauts of the Apollo 12 space mission conducting experiment on the moon's surface. An Apollo / Saturn V space vehicle launched the Apollo 12 astronauts Charles 'Pete' Conrad, Jr., commander, Richard F. Gordon, command module pilot, and Alan L. Bean, lunar module pilot from the Kennedy Space Center, on November 14, 1969, on the Apollo 12 United States' second manned lunar landing mission. Getty Images/AFP/-