Sally Ride, Anna Fisher, Judy Resnik, Shannon Lucid, Rhea Seddon and Kathy Sullivanįemale astronauts. Your parents both worked on the space shuttle programme for decades, and you have gone on to write about ![]() ![]() The science reporter reveals the astonishing truth behind the stories in her new book, The Six, which follows the first women inducted into Nasa’s astronaut programme in 1978 So it’s possible that if anything unusual happened, the US government would notice it first.īy Avi Loeb is published by John Murray (£20). They are not looking for anything fast-moving or nearby. Astronomers always train their telescopes on very distant, slow-moving objects. The government would be a natural first to recognise anything unusual in the sky or in crash sites because their day job is to worry about national security and to monitor the nearby environment. When it comes to UFOs, why is it always a government cover-up? Why don’t astronomers see UFOs – aren’t they the people looking at the sky the most? In June, claiming that the US government had retrieved pieces of On UFOs with retired air force officer and former intelligence official David Grusch, who turned On the day we spoke, the US government was preparing to hold a House of Representatives oversight and accountability ![]() Interstellar: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Our Future Beyond EarthĮxtraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth He has repeatedly been willing to contemplate the existence of nonhuman technology and how it may explain certain perplexing astronomical observations that mainstream science struggles with. The Harvard scientist on his search for alien technology, academic jealousy and why we must fund space explorationĪbraham Loeb, known as Avi, is a professor of astrophysics at Harvard University and he has done the unthinkable.
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