A Small Reactor Just Hit Criticality. The Defense Applications Are the Interesting Part.
Antares' milestone is a civilian story with a very familiar shadow program behind it.
Cases, footage, and scientific analysis. The actual sightings, data, and research that form the evidentiary foundation of the UAP conversation. What we cover: Historical case files (Nimitz, Phoenix Lights, Rendlesham). New sightings worth attention (verified, not viral noise). Video and photo analysis with technical breakdowns. Scientific studies (peer-reviewed, Galileo Project, SCU). Patterns and trends across incidents. The question we answer: What is the actual evidence?
Antares' milestone is a civilian story with a very familiar shadow program behind it.
The brightest megamaser ever detected is beaming at Earth from 8 billion light-years away — and we only found it because the geometry was finally right. There's a disclosure lesson buried in that.
New experimental research confirms certain bacteria can survive the violent conditions of planetary ejection, lending serious scientific weight to the idea that life may have traveled between Mars and Earth billions of years ago.
NASA's latest observations of Ganymede show auroral patterns structurally similar to Earth's northern lights — one more data point in the accumulating case that complex, dynamic environments are far more common than we assumed. ---
MUFON Italy systematically maps UAP sightings across Puglia region, demonstrating geographic analysis methods that could transform UAP research.
MUFON analyst Seth Feinstein applies forensic image analysis to viral green orb UAP footage, offering a methodical approach to evaluating viral claims.
F-16s scrambled Sunday to investigate unknown objects found party balloons—a reminder that transparency works fine when the answers are simple.
NASA's brutal assessment of Boeing's Starliner failure reveals institutional problems that likely affect UAP investigations — when agencies can't handle known engineering, how well do they analyze unknown phenomena?
A previously unknown 15-foot moai statue on Easter Island challenges assumptions about what professional observers actually see — even when they're looking directly at it.