NASA has stated that, while they have not confirmed the existence of extraterrestrial life or alien spacecraft, they are committed to exploring the universe and searching for signs of life beyond Earth. The agency emphasizes the importance of scientific investigation and evidence-based research in understanding any unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). NASA has initiated programs to collect and analyze data related to UAPs, aiming to provide clarity on the subject without jumping to conclusions about alien spacecraft.
No aliens. No spaceships.
They are spaceships used by aliens.
I am 99.89% sure that they were not aliens.[Nothing's ever 100%]
spaceships that went to the moon
No, since NASA has never encountered any aliens.
Discovery, Atlantis, & Endeavour are the remaining NASA Shuttles. Russian Spaceships - Soyuz, Progress
Spaceships became less realistic looking, as did the aliens.
The answer to the riddle "Where do aliens leave their spaceships?" is "At parking meteors." This play on words combines "parking meters" with "meteors," suggesting a humorous and imaginative location for extraterrestrial spacecraft. It highlights the whimsical concept of aliens having their own designated spots in space.
NASA sends out spaceships to various destinations in the solar system, including the International Space Station, the Moon, Mars, and beyond. They also launch robotic missions to study other planets, asteroids, and comets.
NASA spaceships typically launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This location was chosen for its proximity to the equator, which provides the spacecraft with an extra boost from Earth's rotation to help reach orbit.
When the spaceships come to mechanize our brains! Hide while you still can! O_O Or...... You can watch an alien movie. :3 i said can you see aliens
The few aliens that NASA has found out about, are plants, plants do not have babies.