Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg and Alien
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A miles-wide entity hurtling through space at 37 miles per second could be an alien spaceship, scientists have warned. It was spotted by NASA in early July, with the agency dubbing it 3I/ATLAS. They, along with the majority of astronomers, believe it to be ...
On May 22, 2026, the Pentagon released a second batch of previously classified photos and videos showing what appear to be unexplained flying objects. These file dumps were the culmination of a process that was set in motion back in July 2023,
Until the U.S. government has data or samples of alien material that can be shared, the story of extraterrestrial visitors is just a story.
Physicist Brian Cox clearly stated that Comet 3I/ATLAS—an interstellar traveller older than the Sun—is a natural object containing ice, dust, and carbon dioxide, and has no extraterrestrial origin. Instagram / Brian Cox Recently, social media has been ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Noah Hawley wants to find out. The first moments of the premiere episode—which we encounter in brief snippets and return to at length in a stand-alone episode later in the series—set ...
We see these nasty little bloaters in in episode 1 burrowing into a dead rat in the Maginot's onboard laboratory. It turns out to be a fairly gruesome foreshadowing of what they're capable of later in the episode, when they tuck into the Prodigy soldiers ...
Alien: Earth Episode 5 sparked a curious question in fans’ minds: who sabotaged the Yutani Maginot ship? Titled “In Space, No One…”, the episode reveals the culprit responsible for damaging the ship, which led to its horrific crash into Prodigy ...
“In Space, No One…” tells the story of the Maginot‘s crash largely from the point of view of cyborg security officer Morrow (Babou Ceesay). Morrow is awoken from cryosleep to learn that Captain Dinsdale (Tanapol Chuksrida) and another crew member ...
One of the most famous tag lines in cinema history came from Ridley Scott’s original Alien from 1979. It went “In space, no one can hear you scream.” This tagline has been mimicked and parodied endlessly since. Yet back in the day, it did a very ...