Then again, the alien might be merely a shadow created by geological formations

Aug 14, 2014 12:04 GMT  ·  By

Sound the alarm, the aliens are out to get us. Sure, it looks like they've made some mistakes and accidentally landed on the Moon rather than on our planet, but they are most definitely coming for us, and photographic evidence proves it.

Here's what this latest aliens-related craze is all about: not too long ago, a YouTube user who likes to call himself Worforreel (as in “Wow for real” with a spelling twist) decided to spend some time checking out images from Google Moon.

Apparently, Wowforreel was encouraged to check out these images by another member of the online community, who goes by the name of Jasenko. Because this is exactly what people do when they find proof of alien life: they tip others about it.

While indulging in this pastime activity, he came across a really odd photo that he says shows an alien-like figure walking around on the Moon. The image is available next to this article, and you are more than welcome to have a closer look at it.

Truth be told, the dark shape visible in this image – which, by the way, is provided by NASA, so you really shouldn't go around questioning its authenticity – does look a whole lot like a two-legged creature. One that even has a shadow.

“An irregularly shaped dark spot he noticed on Google Moon looks like it could be a cast shadow from a massive standing object, or figure. At first I thought maybe it was something drawn into the picture but after going to Google Moon, whatever it is or isn't… uh, is there,” Wowforreek said.

Despite the fact that this image supposedly documenting the presence of an alien-like creature on the surface of our planet's satellite was provided by NASA, the Administration is yet to make any public comments about Wowforreel's discovery, Daily Mail reports.

All things considered, it's quite likely that, when they do decide to share some thoughts on the matter at hand, astronomers will attempt to make it as clear as day that the odd figure is likely no more and no less than a shadow created by geological formations on the lunar surface.

For those who doubt that this Internet user did in fact see an alien-like figure in NASA images, here's what you have to do to become convinced: head over to Google Moon and enter 27°34’26.35″N 19°36’4.75″W as coordinates. If you're in a hurry, you can just have a look at the video below.