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NASA Chief: Odds Are ‘Pretty High’ That Aliens Are Real
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told CNN's Jake Tapper the odds are "pretty high" that aliens are real during an interview on State of the Union on Sunday. The post NASA Chief: Odds Are ‘Pretty High’ That Aliens Are Real first appeared on Mediaite.
NASA’S top chief has weighed in on one of humanity’s biggest mysteries – are we alone in the universe? The US space agency’s administrator Jared Isaacman has revealed he
One of humanity’s biggest questions just got a jaw-dropping answer, and it’s coming straight from the top. Jared Isaacman, NASA’s boss, has weighed in on whether we’re alone in the universe… And his verdict?
Aristotle believed the planets revolved around Earth and God could not have created other worlds. Today, scientists scour the surface of Mars for ‘biosignatures’ of microbial life.
A disturbing pattern has triggered a major investigation in the United States, where at least 11 scientists linked to NASA, nuclear, and defense research have either died or gone missing since 2022. The situation has now escalated into a multi-agency probe due to potential national security concerns.
NASA's Don Pettit shared a picture of a potato he grew while onboard the orbiting platform. However, the spud's alien-like root growth was cause for funny responses by social media users. Nicknaming his crop "Spudnik-1", Don wrote: "I flew potatoes on ...
Image Courtesy of NASA. Used with Permission. NASA Rolls Out Artemis II Rocket as Astronauts Enter Quarantine NASA is rolling out its Artemis II rocket at 1 mph while astronauts enter quarantine ahead of the agency’s next crewed Moon mission. Inside NASA ...
Jared Isaacman said NASA's job is to "try and unlock the secrets of the universe, and one of those questions is, are we alone?"
Forty years ago, on January 28, 1986, the nation gathered to watch the Space Shuttle Challenger launch, a historic mission carrying the first "teacher in space," Christa McAuliffe. But 73 seconds into the space shuttle's 10th mission, disaster struck.