Astronauts and UFO stories often go hand-in-hand; several famous faces – including Apollo astronauts Ed Mitchell and Buzz Aldrin – have reported sightings of strange objects during their careers.
One particularly unique example comes courtesy of Scott Kelly – a retired NASA astronaut who appeared as a member of the panel during NASA’s public hearing on UFOs last week.
Despite breaking the world record for the most amount of consecutive days spent in space back in 2016, his own encounter with the unexplained happened during a flight back on Earth.
At the time, his radar intercept officer (RIO) had picked up what he thought was a UFO.
“I remember one time I was flying in the warning areas off of Virginia Beach military operating area and my RIO — the guy who sits in the back of the Tomcat — was convinced we flew by a UFO,” he said.
“So I didn’t see it. We turned around. We went to go look at it.”
“It turns out it was Bart Simpson — a balloon.”
Ron S
Oh good, maybe we’ll get back to calling them “UFO”, that makes me happy
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IMO it makes no sense that an extraterrestrial UFO or spacecraft would crash when it can maneuver through the galaxy avoiding planets and meteors, and then get in and out of our atmosphere at light speed dodging all the space junk orbiting around this planet (and believe you me there is a lot of it).
For an “intelligent” life form to come flying in willy nilly without taking some far off surveillance readings of magnetic fields etc. or knowing the defense capability of the inhabitants of said planet, then knocking its dingy in the dirt doesn’t seem all that intelligent to me.
The only answers could be that if a UFO from another planet existed and crashed it was done so intentionally for an agenda (most likely negative as nothing good comes from it so far except more fear, weaponry and a struggle for power with more secrets). Not likely swatted down by God either, but who knows… maybe this is the new proverbial “apple” of dark temptation in The Garden of Eden so to speak.
One would think if we actually had reengineered crashed technology from a different world we would use it for unity, solving the world’s problems and peace, not use it to potentially sacrifice more lives or global domination.
The high and and mighty tend to forget that we already have global domination and it’s controled by one source, always has, and his name is God. You can probably get as technological and powerful as you want before you get spanked, so wakey wakey before you get your wires crossed C3PO.
I don’t know much about science but I’m guessing one nice heavenly solar flare off the sun or another force of nature could quickly put us back into about the 1800’s… At that point you might want to have known who your neighbors are as well as your community and be in good standing with them.
Also at that point you might want to already have some knowledge outside of technology (which there will be none) so you can be a valued person in your community (And sorry, but your mad FortNite skills or capability to write your name or cuss words in spray paint isn’t going to count).
At some point we’re going to need each other in positive and spiritual ways and help each other, and it wouldn’t surprise me if we find that knowledge not through war amongst ourselves but within the pages of the Holy instructions manual for a good civilized life and prosperity.
Now is the time, we have to look at ourselves at as a whole soon and say “What seems to be the end goal here?” We already have the capability within ourselves, already have technology to be used solely for uplifting mankind with good and positive things, things to change the World.
We had those things… long before Roswell.
Life on Earth is short, live with love, live with confidence in the Creator, live with less fear and live with accountability. Raise the bar of Values higher and the negative values will less be tolerated, live with more forgiveness and understanding and realize you don’t need to understand everything, enjoy simplicity and experience joy though laughter. It’s never too late… Well, maybe not “never” too late, but you catch my drift.

Ron S
“In God We Trust”, can we please start to live it… Instead of it being just words we put on currency?