Odd Lights in Tasmanian Sky

UFO theory on lights in Tassie sky

Kate Clifford

May 30, 2011

What are these lights?

Skateboarder Brendon Hill managed to capture on film some strange flashing lights in the Tasmanian sky over Mayfield . Plane, UFO? No one seems to know.

A Tasmanian man has described as “spooky” an unexplained flashing object he saw in the night sky above Launceston last week.

The lights flashed white and green for several minutes before turning out in the sky high above the tree line, he told theLaunceston Examiner.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/ufo-theory-on-lights-in-tassie-sky-20110530-1fbtq.html#ixzz1Nwa9qZwZ

 

Roswell Crash Confirmed?

File photo of children viewing model of an alien at the International UFO Museum (© Eric Draper/AP)
One of the thousands of documents the FBI placed in its new online site (find out where) reportedly seems to confirm that aliens did land at Roswell, N.M., in 1947. (See where that is.) Conspiracy theorists have said for years that the U.S. government covered up its discovery of this in a field, saying instead it was a weather balloon.
More on aliens:
Find out who had roles in the TV series.
Learn about other possible UFO cover-ups.

 

Aliens & Art

If Aliens Exist, They Will Probably Love Bach
By Clara Moskowitz
SPACE.com Senior Write posted: 14 August 2010

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – If we ever make contact with aliens, they might be more interested in learning about Van Gogh and Bach than Einstein or Newton, scientists said Saturday.

Art may attract aliens more than academics because any extraterrestrial civilization that we are able to get in touch with is likely to be much older than us and more technically advanced, researchers said here at the SETIcon conference on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

Humans would probably have little to teach them about science and mathematics that they don’t already know, the theory suggests. However, our art and music is singularly human, and could likely be fascinating to an alien species.