KEY POINTS

  • A UFO expert claimed that Halley's Comet is actually an alien ship
  • The UFO expert made the controversial claims based on NASA' photos
  • The expert believes aliens may have tried to disguise their alien vessel

A UFO expert claimed that the famous Halley’s Comet is actually a massive alien spacecraft that observes Earth during its flybys. The expert made the controversial claim after analyzing photos of the comet released by NASA.

The claim about Halley’s Comet being an alien vessel was made by Scott Waring of ET Data Base. The comet, also known as 1P/Halley, is a short period comet that becomes visible from Earth every 75 to 76 years. The last time it was observed from Earth was in 1986.

According to NASA, the comet’s next close approach to Sun will happen in about 41 years. This means it will visit the Solar System and become visible from Earth once again sometime in 2061.

After viewing some of the early photos posted by NASA of the Halley’s Comet, Waring claimed that it’s an actual alien ship. He came to this conclusion after carefully examining the photos. In one of the photos, Waring focused on the interior material within the glare surrounding the comet.

Based on the size of the comet, Waring noted that it could be hiding a massive alien ship.

“Guys, I hate to break it too you but Halley's Comet is an alien spaceship,” Waring wrote on a blog post. “The ship measures about 6.5 miles or 11km across. So that’s no small ship. It passes Earth in its wide orbit, and next time it will pass earth is in 41 years 6 months from today. That’s July 27, 2061.”

According to Waring, the aliens aboard the ship may have intentionally disguised the appearance of their vessel in order to avoid scaring the inhabitants of the star systems that they visit. In the case of Earth, the alleged alien ship might be flying close to it from to time to observe how humans have changed within a certain period of time.

“The ship is at an odd tilt putting the top of the ship towards its destination and its floor toward the tail the craft is making to disguise itself,” Waring stated. “Why hide? Because they don't want humans to be frightened of them, they just want to make a flyby to check on things and humanity as well.”

Halley's Comet
In 1986, the European spacecraft Giotto became one of the first spacecraft ever to encounter and photograph the nucleus of a comet, passing and imaging Halley's nucleus as it receded from the sun. Halley Multicolor Camera Team, Giotto Project, ESA