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British Government Releases UFO Files on Internet

According to the UK’s National Archives website, “the files contain a wide range of UFO-related documents, drawings, letters and parliamentary questions covering the years 2000-2005.”

Even Winston Churchill was perplexed, as evidenced by the following quote at the bottom of the Archives homepage:

“What does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to? What can it mean? What is the truth?”

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Proof of Planet X?

You know how you sometimes can sense that something is present even though you can’t see it? Well, astronomers are getting that feeling about a giant, hidden object in space.

And when we say giant, we mean GIANT.

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Kepler space telescope spots five Earth-sized planets in our galaxy

Are we alone in the universe? Findings by NASA’s Kepler space telescope are making that seem less likely.

NASA scientists have announced Kepler has spotted five planets about the size of Earth, orbiting stars in our galaxy.

These planets are orbiting in what is known as the habitable zone, which puts them at a distance from their suns where liquid water could exist. Liquid water is a key ingredient for life to form.

“In a generation we have gone from extraterrestrial planets being a mainstay of science fiction, to the present, where Kepler has helped turn science fiction into today’s reality,” said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.

The Kepler science team also announced the telescope found six planets, all larger than Earth, orbiting a single sun-like star.

That star is some 2,000 light years from Earth.

To date, the telescope has detected more than 1,200 planet candidates. The fact that so many planets have been found in the Milky Way galaxy “suggests there are countless planets orbiting sun-like stars in our galaxy,” said William Borucki, Kepler’s principal investigator.

Kepler does not actually see the planets themselves. The telescope sees tiny decreases in light from the stars as planets transit across their suns.

The five Earth-sized planets are orbiting stars cooler and smaller than our sun, and further analysis is still necessary to officially confirm they are planets.

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Did E.T. Finally Phone Home?

The truth is out there.

NASA is planning to hold a news conference Thursday “to discuss an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life.”

The Web is abuzz with speculation about what that cryptic phrase might mean.

“Our guess is that this astrobiological discovery will have something to do with water, evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria,” the Geek Tech bloggers at PCWorld say.

Gaming and fantasy site Kotaku thinks it could mean life-friendly conditions – or even living organisms – have been found on Saturn’s moon Rhea.

“There’s only one thing this could mean: NASA has aliens. Now let’s just hope they’re the friendly, ET-kind of visitors, and not the warlike Klingon types,” Stephen Losey wrote (tongue-in-cheek) on FederalTimes.com.

Blogger Jason Kottke analyzed the lineup of scientists slated to appear at the press conference and came up with his own conclusion:

“If I had to guess at what NASA is going to reveal on Thursday, I’d say that they’ve discovered arsenic on Titan and maybe even detected chemical evidence of bacteria utilizing it for photosynthesis (by following the elements). Or something like that.”

Leave it to Discover.com’s level-headed Phil Plait to throw a wet space blanket on the hype over the possible discover of extraterrestrial life:

“It seems really unlikely; I don’t think they would announce it in this way,” he writes. “It would’ve been under tighter wraps, for one thing. It’s more likely they’ve found a new way life can exist and that evidence for these conditions exists on other worlds. But without more info, I won’t speculate any farther than that.”

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UFOs in NYC: Aliens or Balloons in NY Sky?