NASA Shuts Down the Heliovewer Live Cam After Conspiracy Theorist Spots Black Cube Coming Out From the Sun [LOOK]

A mystery black cube was seen momentarily coming from the Sun before NASA's website had technical difficulties on live video, driving conspiracy theorists into a frenzy.

Scott C Waring, a self-described extraterrestrial specialist running the UFO Sightings Daily YouTube channel, stated that NASA covered up the specific region of the Sun and shut down the website "for maintenance" as soon as the black cube appeared.

NASA Cam Records Black Cube Leaving The Sun Before Site Shuts Down

A small cubic-shaped object emerges for about two seconds on the bottom right corner of the Sun, as shown on a film from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, a NASA-European Space Agency collaboration project.

A little, cubic-shaped puff emerges from the Sun on May 2 at roughly 1:06 p.m. GMT.

Waring states in his video (per Unilad): "You can see the cube coming out of the Sun and right after that, a big glitch that covers 25 [percent] of that."

The video comes to an abrupt stop, and the screen goes blank.

He further claimed that the new event proves that NASA and SOHO are complicit in the cover-up. According to Waring, the space agencies are trying to hide these black cubes traveling across space to and from our Sun.

"What do you think they are harvesting?" he asked per Joe.uk, before saying that the Sun could be hollow.

Helioviewer, like the SOHO website, was momentarily unavailable for maintenance around the time of the observation. NASA, according to Waring, may be concealing unknown objects in orbit.

While academics have previously viewed such assertions with skepticism, Waring's comment area is replete with support.

One commenter felt "outraged" whenever agencies allegedly hid something like this.

Another wrote: "I wonder - is it birthing this or is this taking from the Sun?"

Another user suggested that these objects absorb radiation as they travel across space at high speeds.

Others, though, are not convinced. One user mentioned: "If you think anyone could cover up something this big when there are countless amateur astronomers with telescopes, you are out of your mind."

About the Helioviewer Initiative

The Helioviewer Initiative is described on its website as "an open-source project for the display of solar and heliospheric data," which Waring also mentioned. The said project is also supported by the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA.

Those who don't want to damage their retinas looking directly at the Sun can use the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) to acquire comprehensive photographs at any time of day.

According to its website, SOHO represents a worldwide partnership between ESA and NASA to research the Sun from its deep core to the outer corona and the solar wind.

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