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N.J. astronaut Scott Kelly gives us proof of alien life - supposedly

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On Sunday, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly shared a photo of Southern India, which some have theorized was his subtle way of showing the world that aliens exist.

The truth is out there. 

And New Jersey's own space traveler knows it and want us to know too. 

According to some UFO hunters, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly tried to subtly show the world Sunday that aliens do in fact exist and one of their ships is hovering just outside our atmosphere.

Kelly, who has tweeted out photos quite often from the International Space Station during his year-long mission, shared an image of Southern India and casually wished the world goodnight just before 7 p.m. Eastern Time. 

However, the editor of a UFO sighting website and many others across the country picked up on Kelly's true meaning behind his photo message.

"It looks like Scott was trying to hint at the existence of aliens," Scott Waring wrote on his blog, a theory that may have stemmed from fellow alien fanatic sonofmabarker's YouTube video. 

Waring claims Kelly was trying to share this truth with the world.

"When an astronaut tweets a photo of a UFO, you can bet people notice it," he wrote. "This one ... has a cigar shaped glowing UFO with a metallic body in it. The UFO is about 25 meters long and 150-200 meters away."

Many saw the same thing.

People continued to question what appeared in Kelly's tweet throughout the week with many explaining the shape as actually part of the space station.

Still, some didn't buy it and believe Kelly, who has spent more time in space than any other American, may have some insider information on the subject.

Craig McCarthy may be reached at CMcCarthy@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @createcraig. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

 

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