An Alien Replica At The 2013 Burning Man Arts And Music Festival In The Black Rock Desert, Nevada
A replica of a space alien sits behind the wheel of an art car at the 2013 Burning Man arts and music festival in the Black Rock desert of Nevada, August 30, 2013. he Burning Man organization received approval from the federal government to have a maximum of 68,000 participants attend the festival. Reuters/Jim Bourg

An alien face was discovered on the moon, Dione, in Saturn. The face seemed to stand out and at the mouth an entrance was seen.

According to Scott Waring, who posted about the discovery, in UFO Sightings Daily, the face was seen in one of the photos that had been taken by NASA. The date of the discovery was mentioned as October 7 and the source of the NASA picture as http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA12743.

Waring mentioned that the face as well as the entrance looked weathered because of non-usage for so many years. He also suggested that the entrance could have once been an entry point for an underground structures.

He believed that every heavenly body in the solar system was either in the past or in the present occupied by aliens. Waring said that he had proved that aliens occupied various heavenly bodies in many photos that were captured of structures on planets, moons and asteroids. He ended his post with a thought that humans weren't alone in the solar system but had alien friends as well.

In the past, NASA believed that some vital clues led them to the belief that life existed on the moon, Titan, in Saturn, reported Telegraph.co.uk. NASA had come to this conclusion with the help of data from the Cassini probe. The data was analysed to see the complex chemistry on the surface of Saturn's moon. Experts had claimed that Titan was the only moon in Saturn to have a dense atmosphere.

NASA experts said that life forms on Titan could have been feeding on the fuel on its surface. Titan, astronomers claimed, was too cold to support liquid water. NASA's claims were supported with two research papers.

The first one suggested that the aliens in Titan could breathe. It showed that hydrogen flowed throughout the atmosphere of Saturn and then vanished at the surface. The other paper came to the conclusion that chemical was lacking on the surface.

Chris McKay is an astro-biologist at NASA's Ames Research Centre who is studying planetary atmospheres and terraforming. He was also the lead researcher of the study. He said that he and the researchers suggested that the aliens took in hydrogen as it could have been the obvious gas for life to consume in Titan in Saturn.

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