Ooft. That is one fast-moving block of ice, laddie. Or something else reflective? Judging by your other comments, there certainly are a lot of very bright shiny things moving around in space at high speeds

Erm, yes, there ARE a lot of fast moving objects in space. All you have to do is to watch some of those LunaCognita videos and sometimes he will show a video where one spec of dust moves in an unexpected way, but in the background you will see thousands.
You seem to imply a lot that something's flying in a straight line precludes its being piloted by intelligent beings.
No, I am categorically stating that if an object visually similar to ones we observe naturally is moving in according to the natural laws of science there is no reason to assume it is being flown by a unicorn.
Of course, planes also fly in straight lines.
Actually they don't

But, of course, changing direction is more indicative of something that's being piloted by intelligence, you're right in that.
Let's put it this way, if I were an alien flying a space ship that looked exactly like the billions of bits of other space dust out there and I didn't want to be detected, I'd move in a straight line....just like the billions of other bits of space dust.
As for the thing at 2:05, it moves very fast. Given the moon's comparitively weak gravitational force, I doubt it could be chalked up to gravity.
Things in space DO move very fast. You know when an astronaut is floating in space and a bit of rock flies past apparently at only a few miles per hour? It's not only going a few miles per hour. The Earth is already travelling at over 60,000 miles per hour around the Sun. 60,000 alone is most likely more than enough speed to fly close to the surface of a planet with no atmosphere and not be pulled into the body by gravity, and there are objects travelling much faster than that!
When an object flies past an astronaut it might appear to be doing about 10 miles per hour. However in relation to the Earth the Moon is travelling at over 2,200 miles per hour. So move that 10mph object out towards the Moon and guess what you have? A very fast travelling object!
Speed is all relative!
0:18 It's possible, although an alternative explanation is likewise.
You think "It is being flown by aliens" is as credible as "It was hit by something non-reflective"? Considering the number of observed objects floating around Vs the number of observed flying saucers I disagree.
0:40 What could it possibly be?
I have no idea, but that doesn't mean that we can assign an answer out of our own ignorance. That's how God was invented. Don't go replacing God with aliens. PROOF!
2:10 Could be something mundane, could not be
Moving according to the laws of physics. Why should I assume it is anything else? If it started flying in a circle then there would be a reason to think otherwise.
2:30 Also has some interesting things, something very fast-moving darting off in the direction of the earth, then something looking like it pops into existence out of nothing.
Point 1: Remember how you mockingly said that I believed there are a lot of shiny objects floating around in space? What do you think all those shiny objects are in that video? Are they all aliens? They are certainly not stars because they are moving. So hopefully now you see there ARE lots of shiny objects floating in space, right?
Point 2: All of the "popping into existence" objects are again moving with a uniformed motion. So no hint of external forces being applied to them.
Point 3: Things pop in/out of your vision if they are flat and rotating. Imagine a two sided mirror rotating very slowly in space. One revolution could take hours, days, weeks, or even years. At certain angles the light is being reflected elsewhere, but then at some point the angle has change significantly and shines the light in a direction detectable by the camera. Just like a human on the ground using a mirror to reflect light at a low flying aircraft, the mirror was always there, you just couldn't see it until it was at the correct angle.
3:10 Or, failing that, some other unexplained phenomenon. But I think it's interesting that some of them come from space, and do not seem to originate from the actual location of the storm itself.
Scientists fondly name them "sprites" I believe. They are perfectly natural phenomenon during an electrical storm. Not only have they been observed many times, but I recently saw a documentary where a science plane flew into an electrical storm and photographed their formation using high speed camera equipment.
If it's lights within an electrical storm, ignore it.
5:30 The guy was an astronaut, and talks about how the existence of aliens and the like is acknowledged within circles of government scientists and intelligence people. Maybe it's not true, but it's worth considering.
Sure, and astronauts are attributed with the following characteristics.
1: They never lie.
2: They never do anything solely for the purpose of making money.
3: They are never mistaken.
4: They are all cleared for top-secret level government intelligence.
5: They never experience depression, hallucinations, misinterpretations, etc.
CAMERA evidence, not human accounts! Muhammad saw angel Gabriel, need I go on?
8:40 So what? How does that explain what they are? One stationary and two moving at different speeds. Doesn't seem like random peices of ice from the space shuttle.
Space debris. Lots of it up there, remember?
2:18 Yep, it's a good 'n'.
Yes. It doesn't mean it's an alien, it means that you and I do not know what it was. At least it's not like uniform-motion reflective space debris crap like the rest you showed me

I'm not going to go on with the rest of your comments. So far you seem to be convinced that space is "nice and clean" and that reflective objects moving in a straight line and rotating to reflect light periodically are so rare that all occurrences must be spaceships.
If you want to post some videos/times where you see something credible I will be happy to see them. But please, no more space debris or electrical storms. Stuff moving in strange paths, or solid objects only.
Your arguments are from ignorance. "I don't know what it is, so it could be (insert unfounded belief of your choice here)". LunaCognita depends on people having this kind of attitude to make money. He puts together compilations of stuff which your average person will say "Wow, something apparently happened there", then instead of proving to you that they are alien spacecraft he leaves you to go through a list of things in your head of what you think it cannot be, and then eventually you end up with the one "simple" answer you cannot dismiss.....little green men.