I just found "Once Upon a Time...Space" on Netflix. I always thought it was called Andromeda and I know I figured out years ago, why, but I can't recall that now. Anyway they're currently observing an object "to the northeast" in Space.
Is that even possible?
And speaking of the impossible and Space, earlier I watched a bit of "Nasa Mystery Files" on telly. I think the mystery is what they have to do with Nasa in the first place... But in the short time I watched I came across quite a number of interesting logical ... holes.
When I started watching they were explaining how both Mars and Earth have a coating on stone surfaces called "desert varnish". They then explained that desert varnish on earth contains organic matter, and therefore there was a high probability of the same being the case on Mars. So basically we might be able to find traces of life from long ago on Mars. From this, they went to the hypothesis that if there might have been (microbial) life on Mars at some point there might have been aliens on Earth. Then they went into the realm of the "Shadow Biome" which apparently would be life forms that we cannot see or identify because they are so different from us.
So basically... they implied that organic matter is needed for desert varnish to form. It isn't. They implied that if there was once microbes on Mars, intelligent life is likely to have visited us - or maybe even still be right here among us except we can't see them... or was it identify them? I'm not sure why they would be invisible but there was a woman who said we'd be incapable of seeing their DNA because it would be so different to ours. But I'm pretty sure we're capable os seeing things we've never seen before, unless the very atoms of that shadow life are invisible.
I wouldn't be surprised if some people watch these shows and actually just believe everything. Like, they have an anthropologist to talk about alien visitors etc. It kind of looks legit, but it's just a mish mash of nonsense. And I feel sorry for people who can't tell. And I feel sorry for people like me, who might want an interesting but REALISTIC series on cryptozoology and aliens and the supernatural. With actual experts (on say, what alien life might actually look like), historical accuracy and speculation based in logic, facts and science. And clearly stating that it's speculation, not "a possible thing that we've just not been told about by our governments"