What does NASA actually know about UFOs? Famed researcher Nick Redfern shares his discoveries. He has researched the matter extensively, and has just published a book about it, the NASA Conspiracies.  For example, he says that there is evidence that NASA knew about the face on Mars long before it was revealed to the public.read more

A highly anticipated recent NASA press conference which promised to "discuss an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life" fell rather flat when it was revealed that what they were talking about was arsenic, not ETs. But scientists are excited because the discovery of bacteria that can thrive on arsenic–an element that is toxic to most humans and animals–means that our ideas of what it takes for life to develop on a planet need to be expanded. The bacteria was found in Mono Lake in California. CNN quotes researcher Ariel Anbar as saying, "Life as we know it requires particular chemical elements and excludes others, but are those the only options?read more

The internet has been abuzz with rumors about an apparentearth-sized object appearing near the sun in some NASA SolarTerrestrial Relations Observatory images. Some individualshave even gone so far as to identify the civilizations theseplanetary-sized “motherships” have come from. However, thereis an immediate fundamental problem with the idea that theseare unidentified flying objects. It is that their solarsides are shadowed instead of lit, as they would be ifsunlight was actually striking them. According to NASA,these are indeed video artifacts that have appeared as aresult of a failure in the Deep Space Central Data Recorder.
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A handheld camera on NASA Shuttle Mission STS 115 tracks a release fuel tank, when suddenly at :27 seconds in, an unknown object shows up in the lower right of the screen, and is there for about four seconds. NASA has not commented on the unknown object. The mission took place from 9/9/06 to 9/20/06 and was commanded by Navy Captain Brent Jett, Jr.read more