UFO hunters found another evidence of alien life in space -- this time on Saturn. A face-like figure was seen in the northern region of Saturn's moon, Tethys, from a photo captured by NASA spacecraft, the Cassini orbiter, triggering claims of alien life on Saturn.
Tethys is a mid-sized moon orbiting in Saturn, which was discovered by G. D. Cassini in 1684. It is one of the major moons in the Solar System with the lowest density of 0.98 g/cm3. It is mostly made of water ice and just a small fraction of rock. Tethys is also among the brightest moons, it is the second-brightest among the moons of Saturn after Enceladus.
Alien hunters spotted what looked like a face in the northern part of Tethys in a photo on UFO Sightings Daily. It has a pair of eyes, nose, mouth and a bizarre spiky hair or helmet. It was not the first time UFO hunters spotted strange things in space photos provided by NASA. Previously, alien believers found other evidences of aliens on Mars like spoon, human-like alien and more.
Meanwhile, scientists also have high expectations of the Cassini Missions. Some experts are expecting Cassinni would discover alien life on Saturn as it finishes its mission in September. However, instead of large alien civilizations, they are expecting to find microbiological life on the planet.
The Cassini mission has provided tons of data for astronomers. Since its launch in 1997, it has collected at least 400,000 images that are being studied at NASA. Cassini is also set to study Saturn's rings. Previously, there are reports of possible alien ships spotted on Saturn's rings from a NASA scientist which makes it one of the most awaited space missions by alien enthusiasts.
Currently, Cassini is exploring Saturn's north pole known as "the hexagon" according to NASA. Scientists reveal there is a massive hurricane tightly centered on the hexagon which has similarities to notoriously turbulent and unstable hurricanes on Earth. Such discoveries promise more evidence of alien life on Saturn.