Sightings of unidentified flying objects in different parts of the world, have fascinated mankind for decades now since it reinforces the belief that there must be sophisticated life forms in other planets and galaxies. There has never been any conclusive proof regarding the same but NASA has been trying to find it for a long time while independent experts believe that UFOs are a reality. However, in a recent development that has fired up UFO enthusiasts once again, hawkish observers of video footage from the International Space Station seem to have found conclusive proof of the existence of UFOs and by extension, that of intelligent life. 

According to a report in the Daily Star, " The footage uploaded by Streetcap1 appears show two unusual objects flying above a progress capsule - which are used to supply the International Space Station. The clip is believed to be taken from a live NASA stream. It has been scrutinised by UFO enthusiasts who believe the video is proof that aliens exist." The video has been uploaded on YouTube and has given rise to feverish discussion among UFO enthusiasts as well as experts. 

An expert on UFOs, Scott Waring said, "This is 100% proof that aliens do monitor the space station." He added, "The first UFO is smaller... which tells me it's father away than the second larger UFO." The Daily Star report also added, "The strange lights seem to disappear behind a black block rather than continue off the screen - causing speculation of a sinister cover up. They argue that NASA has tried to cover up the UFO discovery by editing the live feed."

Excited UFO enthusiasts took to the YouTube comment section to air their views. One of them wrote, "It almost looks like a giant spaceship is passing by but the rest of it is being blocked by some kind of invisible wall perhaps using some kind of software." While another chimed in, "The reason why NASA is ending the live ISS feed is because they can't censor enough of what is showing up without making the truth obvious in and of itself, so they are closing the public feed off entirely."