personnel.Īfter years of Washington infighting, including bureaucratic battles within the Pentagon and pressure from certain members of Congress, the U.S. In 11 cases, investigators believed that there was a "near-miss" collision with U.S.
These are things that physically exist," the official said, noting that 80 of the reported incidents included data from multiple sensors. "We absolutely do believe what we're seeing are not simply sensor artifacts. official said.īut investigators were also convinced that the majority of the sightings were "physical objects," the official told reporters on Friday. "Of the 144 reports we are dealing with here, we have no clear indications that there is any non-terrestrial explanation for them - but we will go wherever the data takes us," a senior U.S. Investigators found no evidence that the sightings represented either extraterrestrial life or a major technological advancement by a foreign adversary like Russia or China. The report examined 144 reports of what the government terms "unidentified aerial phenomenon" - only one of which investigators were able to explain by the end of the study. government has publicly acknowledged that these strange aerial sightings by Navy pilots and others are worthy of legitimate scrutiny. In short, the answer according to Friday's report is very little, but the fact that the intelligence community released the unclassified document marks one of the first times the U.S.
intelligence community on Friday released its long-awaited report on what it knows about a series of mysterious flying objects that have been seen moving through restricted military airspace over the last several decades. The orbital Starship prototype "SN1" is currently under construction at SpaceX's Texas facility.The U.S. "Starship design goal is 3 flights/day avg rate, so over 1,000 flights/year at over 100 tonnes/flight, so every 10 ships yield 1 megaton per year to orbit." "Megatons per year to orbit are needed for life to become multiplanetary," Musk tweeted to his 30.7 million followers. Throwing more details about his Starship programme, Musk said the rocket would carry many megatons of cargo per year to the Red Planet to prepare Mars for a human presence by mid-century. He has also revealed plans on achieving the daunting task of colonising the Red Planet and making human beings 'multiplanetary'. The SpaceX chief also aims to send 10 lakh people to Mars by 2050. What I want to really understand: how does he do it? How does he manage context switching? How does he design his Org? So many questions," Kunal Shah, Indian entrepreneur and founder of credit payments app CRED asked Musk in a tweet, earlier this year. "Elon Musk may end up running 4+ 500 billion companies simultaneously at a relatively young age.
This is not the first time that Musk has spoken about aliens.
The Twitter handle also shared a short video of Elon Musk from a conference in which someone had asked Musk about the existence of aliens and captioned it as "Is Elon Musk an alien?"