Agency head Jared Isaacman said the search for extraterrestrial life is a key factor in planning NASA missions. About this report edition of The Guardian.

Isaacman explains that one of the main questions NASA is pursuing is: “Are we alone in the Universe?” He argued that the search for answers is intertwined with all of the agency's scientific and research efforts.
At the same time, Isaacman affirmed that he himself had been to space twice and had not met any aliens there. According to him, there is nothing to suggest they visited Earth. Even so, the possibility of encountering extraterrestrial life seemed very high to him.
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But if you think about it, we have two trillion galaxies. Who knows how many star systems there are in each star system? I would say that the likelihood of discovering something sooner or later that shows that we are not alone is quite high. Jared Isaacman, head of NASA
Previously, Lara, daughter-in-law of US President Donald Trump, confirmed her intention to publicize the truth about UFOs and aliens. She said the US leader had prepared a speech on this topic.













