NASA uses pixel glitches to camouflage alien UFO spacecraft that is picked up on its Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) images of the Sun, charge UFO hunters.

The UFO seekers point out that two recent images that were shot recently by different Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescopes (EIT) on NASA's SOHO spacecraft show square-shaped pixel glitches.

Both images were taken by NASA on August 7 by EIT 195 at 01:13 UTC and EIT 171 at 13:00 UTC. They depict the "same square-shaped pixelation flaw at the same location on the Sun," according to Inquisitr.

This seems to indicate that the glitches did not occur accidentally, but were "generated deliberately" when NASA wanted to camouflage a solar anomaly.

"NASA is fond of using these square pixels when they want to block something out," said Secureteam10, in a video uploaded to YouTube on August 11, 2016. "They can do that under the guise of a simple [pixel] glitch. We have two separate images of the sun taken a day apart showing what looks like a glitch in the middle of the [image] of the sun," Secureteam10 narrator Tyler Glockner said.

"We have an image showing a [square-shaped] pixel on the sun," he continued. "We have another shot of the sun taken with a different camera in a different wavelength showing the same pixel in the same spot on the sun. This proves that this is not some image artifact or pixelation glitch caused by a natural occurrence such as a sun flare. These are two separate images taken by two separate cameras, and on these two images taken a day apart we have the same pixel glitch that would seem to have been placed there to cover up something."

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Many times in the past, NASA has been caught trying to hide evidence of alien spacecraft flying or orbiting the Sun.

UFO hunter Scott Waring wrote in UFO Sightings Daily blog on August 10, that both images prove one thing - that a huge UFO, larger than our Earth, was spotted by SOHO cameras that hovered over the Sun and sucked out its energy.

He differed with Secureteam10's opinion that the square patch was a pixel glitch. He said that the square patch was a UFO, not a glitch.

"This UFO cube was seen at our sun again and these two different cameras caught it. The fact that two different cameras saw it is 100% proof that this is not a computer glitch," the UFO hunter argued. "This is evidence that the cube is really there and is a large solid object bigger than Earth. The cube is in the same location in both photos."

"It is sucking away the sun's chromosphere (surface) and maybe the next layer of the photosphere," he continued. "It [the UFO] may be [harvesting energy] to deliver to an alien world in our solar system, because we see it often around our sun. [The UFO] is sucking away the sun for some kind of energy that it needs for power."

He was refuted by Secureteam10 narrator Tyler Glockner who stuck to his theory that NASA was trying to "block out" a massive UFO hovering over the Sun and harvesting energy.

"We have an object that has been blacked out by NASA that looks to be siphoning energy from the sun."

While the debate has sparked various supporters on both sides, there is a third one that always rules the roost: skeptics! They called both claims "fanciful" and said that the black square patch was just a "pixelation flaw." Others said that it was caused by a device that had been used as an occulting disk, which blocks out bright objects in order to cast the fainter ones in light.

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