A UFO expert claimed that a photo of the Moon taken by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) showed several alien structures on the surface. Based on the image, the UFO expert said the structures use stealth technology as a defense mechanism.

Scott Waring of the UFO-focused blog ET Data Base said that he spotted the alien structures within the Moon’s Tycho crater. He came across the objects after going through the geological maps and photos provided by LROC.

In one of the images that featured the geological characteristics of the crater, Waring claimed to have seen a total of eight structures on the surface. He estimated that the alien structures were huge and were about 600 to 800 meters across.

Despite their large size, Waring said they were able to remain almost undetected due to a defense mechanism that allowed them to hide from plain view.

“The white shininess of the structures seems to be a defense mechanism so they won’t be seen as easily,” Waring wrote in a blog post. “Just like how the stealth bomber has a black radar resistant coating on it to make it look like a flock of birds on radar.”

Like his other sightings, Waring assumed the structures were biomechanical in nature. According to him, biomechanical ships, which were grown by alien beings, are more efficient compared to their traditional mechanical counterparts.

Surprisingly, this is not the first time Waring spotted alien objects in Tycho Crater. Last month, Waring shared a photo of the Moon that was shared through Gigapan, a website that was founded through a collaborative effort involving NASA’s Ames Research Center, the Carnegie Mellon University and Google.

Similar to LROC’s photo, the image from Gigapan featured a region within the Tycho Crater. Within the shadows created by the crater’s features, Waring spotted a huge object that has an almost triangular shape.

Based on the appearance of the object, Waring assumed that it was an alien ship that was about a kilometer long. He speculated that it deliberately parked in an area covered by shadows in an attempt to conceal itself.

NASA Cassini Moon South Pole
This image from NASA Cassini spacecraft, one of those acquired in the survey conducted by the Cassini imaging science team of the geyser basin at the south pole of Enceladus, was taken as Cassini was looking across the moon south pole. NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute