within the huge galaxy we live in the chances that life didn't evolve anywhere but earth are very slim. there may not be aliens like some people thing with ufo's and abductions but there is almost certainly life somewhere in our universe other than here.
I'm back guys and girls I've been away for 2 weeks and I got new news about the aliens, I was watching the T.V last Sunday and 60 Minutes its news I think some countries have their own 60 Minutes news on T.V once a week, well they were talking about Aliens and life on other planets so I'll share the story information
Peter Overton: The Hunt for ET Home Page Did you ever lie down on a starry night and let your mind wander and wonder? Wonder if there is anybody out there? I know I did as a young bloke.
And, all these years on, I've done it again, this time, though, with some of the sharpest, most brilliant scientists on planet earth. Our search for ET took us to north-eastern California, Tucson in Arizona and NASA in Los Angeles.
In this story you'll meet a bloke called Seth Shostak ... he's an alien hunter and an astronomer and it was with him that I sat in beach chairs and gazed at the stars on a beautiful, clear night.
Seth truly believes that there is intelligent extra-terrestrial life out there. There is just too much real estate in space for there not to be he says. This man is truly convincing ...as we gaze at the milky way and take in the tens of millions of stars, Seth tells me it's just inconceivable that there isn't some sort of intelligent life looking straight back at us.
I met Seth at a place called Hatt Creek in California where he's in charge of a facility that in simple terms is a giant ear to space. There are 42 massive dishes pointing to the heavens, literally waiting for ET to call! Yep, waiting for a message from aliens.
Now, in forty years, they haven't yet had a call but Seth is sure it will happen. What he's listening for is radio waves from some form of intelligent life.
While Seth runs this extraordinary mission, out in the deep, black void it's never been busier ... all sorts of spacecraft doing critical work in the search for life. And there is a young Melbourne astro physicist right in the thick of this search. Miles Smith is a brilliant Aussie searching for life on Mars.
We visited him in Tucson where he's part of a global team of very bright people working on the Phoenix mission. Miles is in charge of an extraordinary piece of space equipment called Phoenix Lander that's sending back remarkable findings from special ovens, cameras and a digging arm mounted on the space buggy.
So far, Phoenix has discovered water and soil good enough to grow a Martian vegetable patch. Miles and the team work through the night and when we were there we were overwhelmed by the images and information being sent back from 600 million kilometres away. Then came a breakthrough and the normally quiet place erupted ... scientists hooting and high-fiving ... as a picture arrived of a tiny probe touching Martian soil for the first time. I must admit, I got goose bumps as I revelled in the excitement.
At NASA in Los Angeles I interviewed one of the most engaging men I have ever met. He is Mr NASA ... a guy called Gentry Lee ... who's passionate, highly excitable about his search for ET. Gentry is absolutely convinced we are on the brink of finding life out there in space. The key is discovering water on earth-like planets. Gentry believes they exist and with powerful, orbiting telescopes like Kepler, which will be launched next year, he says we will find these planets within 20 years - planets with oceans that dwarf our own supporting bizarre marine life. Alien creatures not even remotely like us.
if there are aliens, they will not be like, evil blow-up-cities aliens. and scientists are acting dumb. aliens may not need air, water, etc. and they may be completely different from what anybody would suspect. scientists need to change their way of thinking.
I have two points to make, one serious, one not so serious. not so serious: Aliens are real. There's illegal aliens in America. serious answer: I think that tere IS or at least WAS something or maybe just someone else out there.That's kind of an interesting thought...imagine if there were humans on a very distant planet and not weird aliens that you would see in sci-fi movies...hmmmm. However, the universe is simply too big for us to look up and see a whole alien race. It will take A LONG time for us to find any aliens or for aliens to find us.
well all reports say that all those alien crafts can travil faster than the human body can take so thay might have thay might not be in a solor sysem of ther own not so far away
well all reports say that all those alien crafts can travil faster than the human body can take so thay might have thay might not be in a solor sysem of ther own not so far away
you mean like billion light years away and yea their aircraft spaceships whatever they call them they travel speed of light and no human body can stand that you will die instantly but they might have figured technology out thousands or millions of years ago maybe their race is older then ours or just smarter and to advanced for us to understand
I believe in aliens. I highly doubt we are the only life forms in this universe. Even if we don't find any aliens in our galaxy there are still other galaxies with the possibility of holding life.
I doubt that UFO aliens exsit but maybe alien plant life or germs bacteria ECT. there has to be atleast a single pece of D.N.A in space that isnt from earth
I doubt that UFO aliens exsit but maybe alien plant life or germs bacteria ECT. there has to be atleast a single pece of D.N.A in space that isnt from earth
tristena1b2c3 why don't you take a look at page 16 and watch the videos
My grandparents say the saw a ufo the size of a football feild once but the strang thing was that nobody else saw it but them and they lived in a crowded area. They called the police and everything and after about 10 minutes they say it just shot back up into the sky.