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Aliens keeping an eye on International Space Station? Man spots armada of 10 UFOs in NASA livestream

In a screen capture that has since turned into a web sensation, UFO tracker 'Jeff' features 10 unexplained articles floating around the International Space Station. 


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The most current hair-raising expansion to the rundown of unexplained aeronautical wonders comes from a UFO tracker, who professes to have spotted 10 unidentified flying items (UFOs) during NASA's livestream from the International Space Station (ISS). 

The one who passes by the name Jeff, made the sightings while watching NASA's live feed prior in the week. He asserts 10 'obscure items' were drifting around the ISS. Jeff shared a screen capture of the visual with the hour of 8.30 am ET on July 3. At that point, the ISS was over South Atlantic. 

Neglecting to comprehend the spotting, Jeff shared the screen capture with YouTuber called Michael, who calls himself 'full-time Earth Watchman' i.e., an individual following changes that happen on and nearby Earth attempting to discover stowed away clarifications for various marvel. 

Since it was shared by the YouTube, the viral screen capture has been seen almost multiple times. 

Individuals have thought of an assortment of conceivable and unlikely clarifications. 

Some guaranteed they were shuttles having a place with the US Space power, which was made by previous President Donald Trump. Some accepted they were UFOs, adding that NASA would guarantee its 'space-garbage'. 

One of the more conceivable clarifications could be that this armada was a piece of the Starlink satellite organization made by tycoon Elon Musk's organization SpaceX, which presently has many counterfeit bodies circling the Earth.

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