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The photograph was allegedly taken on Janaury 3 near the Franklin and Alma Rivers.
“It does not look like an aircraft and if you zoom in you can see the pixels are different around the supposed UFO,” he said.
Mr Arkless said reported UFO sightings came in waves and none reported in Tasmania have been verified as alien craft.
In December last year unusual lights in the sky over Hobart sparked a wave of concern that a plane was about to crash but a Tasmanian UFO hunter said it was probably a meteor or space junk.
The source of the mystery lights remains unknown and Tasmania Police took dozens of calls from people around the state who saw the lights heading south.
Ten months earlier, there were reports of strange lights over Launceston
The TasUFO Centre, which has investigated hundreds of sightings since it was established in 1965, interviewed people who saw the lights but did not comet to any solid conclusion.
‘I am a child of the space age myself and when I was a little kid I joined a local UFO spotting group,” Mr Arkless said.
“The sightings usually ended up being Venus.
“Obviously there are going to be unidentified flying objects in the sky such as unidentified aircraft, but it is highly unlikely any are from outer space.”
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