aerial phenomena documented by US service members.
Elizondo tells us A-TIP was a loose-knit mix of scientists, electro-optical engineers,
A Navy Aircrew struggled to lock on to a fast-moving object off the US Atlantic coast in 2015.
He told us his F-18 squadron began seeing UAP's hovering over restricted airspace, southeast
Lieutenant Graves told us pilots training off the Atlantic coast see things like that all
He told us pilots speculate they are one of three things.
We're happy to just ignore the fact that these are out there watching us every day.
There was four of us in the airplanes literally watching this thing for roughly about
So it's not us, that's one thing we know.
But I don't think we can allow the stigma to keep us from having an answer to a very fundamental
What do you want us to do about this?
I want us to take it seriously and have a process to take it seriously.
I want us to have a process to analyze the data.
And if we don't find life here, it does make us worry that perhaps it doesn't exist
And so what that's telling us is there was a river that was capable of transporting boulders
So a flying vehicle, a road of craft, would allow us to get to places we simply can't
Amy Lowe is a systems engineer who took us up in the clean room at Northrop Grumman in
They literally allow us to see into the past.
So when we walk out under the stars and look above us, we're not seeing the stars as they
That 95% the unknown is all around us like a ghost.
And if there wasn't dark matter, there wouldn't be galaxies and there wouldn't be us.
And web was specifically designed to allow us to see those very first galaxies that formed
And web is going to allow us to observe that process of galaxy evolution in much more
Bill Oaks told us that if something does get stuck, there is an emergency plan.
Hamill told us that light is full of information.
and there will be tremendous surprises that will astound us.
Astrophysicist Brent Robertson flew us through 130,000 galaxies, half never seen before,
away from us that we currently know about.
Northrop Grumman engineer Amy Lowe showed us down below the silver colored sunshield.
It tells us that the universe is filled with galaxies.
reaching us from the dawn of time.
Grant Robertson who showed us the earliest galaxy found so far
by the James Webb telescope told us the record for the earliest
Matt Mountain who manages web operations told us the observatory may last up to 25 years,