Astronaut may have accidentally ‘spilled the beans’ on NASA code for aliens

[Could that tiny red dot be the sign of intelligent life in outer space?/YouTube]

Controversial footage from the International Space Station (ISS) between an astronaut and mission control is causing quite the stir among UFO fans.

During a recent live feed from ISS, a mysterious red-coloured dot appears on the screen, as the astronaut mentions the word “gospel.”

“On a personal level I look forward to this partnership with the gospel, really around the word,” the astronaut is heard saying.

According to UFO blogger Scott Waring, who posted the live recording on YouTube, the suspicious reference to gospel is unusual for an astronaut.

“It seems kind of strange to me,” Waring said in the video.

Tyler Glockner from Secureteam10 also pointed out the strange mention of gospel in the live recording and noticed the astronaut’s nervous tone of voice.

“It is not strange to think there may be astronauts who may be religious, I think it would be uncommon due to the training and scientific knowledge they have,” he said.

Fans commented on the video saying the astronaut may be using a code word for aliens.

“To me, the astronaut’s comments sounded a lot like he was speaking in some kind of code to get across to ground control what he was seeing while he was out there, and where to look,” one YouTube user commented. “He sounded a little stressed at what he was seeing, and his words weren’t really coherent/either. ”

Others debunked the whole UFO sighting and instead, suggested that it was a lens flare.