Had hundreds of alien ships been caught leaving the moon?

If you like a good conspiracy theory, then you may have heard of the Scottish hacker who broke into the Pentagon, Army, Navy and Air Force, Department of Defense and even NASA computer networks - and supposedly discovered. on the space agency's machines, images showing huge alien structures on the hidden side of the moon, as well as ships lying and flying over the lunar surface.

Well, actually, there is no shortage of wild rumors surrounding our satellite, and now a recent YouTube video has rekindled the discussion about the hypothetical existence of colonies and "lunatic" beings. But before we reveal more information, check out the following movie:

"I want to believe!"

According to Kara O'Neill of the Mirror portal, there is no information on who originally recorded the moon images, but the "conspiratorial" video was shared by a netizen named Geri Vigil - accompanied by the description that the material shows a large group of unidentified flying objects leaving the satellite. More precisely, the clip refers to the excerpt you can check out below:

Aliens supposedly sailing from the moon

Did you notice the "speckles" that seem to pop up on the lower left bank of the moon? So, dear reader, to many Internet users, this scene shows hundreds of alien ships sailing from the satellite, and some even advise that the images be analyzed in inverted colors to make the view clearer.

However, as some have pointed out, it is all an optical illusion. According to one of the comments in the video, the images show a phenomenon that occurs every time a telescope is pointed at the edge of the moon called "chromatic aberration". This effect is actually a distortion resulting from the scattering caused by lenses that have various refractive indices for different wavelengths of light.

Other netizens offered even simpler explanations, saying that the optical illusion was probably caused by the presence of dust or water molecules on the lens of the equipment. And you, what do you think?