For the fourth time this year, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is facing criticism and overwhelming conspiracy theories after the agency cut off the International Space Station (ISS) video feed was mysteriously cut off a few seconds after a what could be an unidentified flying object (UFO) was spotted on the screen.

This is not the first time this has happened. According to Science World Report, there were several incidents this year that fueled the current reigning conspiracy theory that NASA doesn't want the world to see that there are indeed UFOs out in space. In April, a horseshoe-shaped UFO was spotted seconds before NASA cut off the feed. In June, a fireball-looking UFO shooting through space was enough reason for the agency to do it again.

Following the two events, NASA announced on July that they had plans of permanently cutting off the ISS video feed. The strange behavior of the space agency has sparked the interests of alien hunters and ufologists who have been faithfully following the ISS video feed.

One such interested individual is YouTube's Streetcap1, who posted the video where a blue object was seen hovering just above the atmosphere. While some argued that it could have been just a reflection of the light from inside the spacecraft, Streetcap1 says otherwise in a statement on his account.

"Unidentified Object is brighter on the left side due to the light from the Sun, so not lens flare. NASA cut the camera feed so quickly even though this was very distant, but I still managed to get a couple of frames to enlarge."

NASA has yet to release a statement regarding the incident but several reports claim that if there are UFOs out there, then the agency is doing everything to keep the information hidden from the public. Many have claimed that the timing was too coincidental to even consider that it was unintentional. Whatever the case may be, the public is eagerly waiting for NASA's statement on the UFO sighting that happened over the ISS video feed.

Watch: UFO from ISS. September 30th. 2016.