Known UFO hunter Scott C. Waring has reached out several times to Elon Musk, asking the latter to investigate his alien findings, which he claims are hidden in NASA’s videos or photos.

Waring's latest tweet to the Tesla founder was about a 10-mile long alien ship spotted in the Waterman crater on Earth’s natural satellite.

Waring reached out to Musk several times, asking the SpaceX CEO and Founder to look at the "discoveries" he made as he searched for truth about aliens his entire life.

In his alien ship tweet to Musk, he also asked the executive to imagine all the advanced technologies that could be onboard the alien ship. He even compared the appearance of the "ship" to the Voyager.

"Get this ship and it will take humans across the universe. Oh…and I found others," he claimed in the last part of his tweet. His website UFO Sightings Daily also features images which Waring said shows "space crabs" on Mars. He added that "tiny midget mini-Martians" ruled it.

Throughout the years, Waring has been inviting the billionaire for a meeting about a potential business idea and also to have a look at the super-sized "alien spaceships" that he spotted in NASA images. According to Metro, Waring seems to have a soft spot for Musk although he has not received a reply yet from the Tesla founder. Previously, Waring expressed support for Musk when he volunteered to develop a submarine to help rescue the group of Thai kids stuck inside the cave.

Musk's work on spaceflight has made him a popular figure in discussions about space. With his SpaceX team, Musk launched the Crew Dragon space capsule successfully which many view as the "ship of the future" and a mark that will start the new era of spaceflight.

Musk recently revealed more details on how he plans to launch flights to Mars. The visionary claimed that he wants something that travels beyond Earth that works as efficiently as catching a flight at the airport. In other words, the business magnate wants a rocket that can land on the Moon, Mars, the Earth and anywhere else and also take off just as fast as planes at the airport on our planet.

SpaceX plans to start testing the Starship rocket that can help pull this off this week.

"Transpiration cooling will be added wherever we see erosion of the shield. Starship needs to be ready to fly again immediately after landing. Zero refurbishment," Musk said in a tweet.