satellite anomalies

In 1965, astronauts with the Gemini IV mission orbiting Earth spotted something unusual in one of the planet’s hottest and most arid regions. The mysterious “Eye of the Sahara” is but one of many anomalies that have been spotted on Earth from space, and in recent decades, satellites have brought the general public into the search for such curiosities.

However, if archaeological mysteries and other anomalous features on Earth can be detected with satellites, can these technologies also aid in the search for UFOs? In our discussion of satellite anomalies on this week’s edition of The Micah Hanks Program, we look at how space probes in orbit around the Moon and Mars may also help us in the search for evidence of life on other worlds, and possibly even novel forms of life here on Earth.

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