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Original excerpt
The astrophysicist has authored a new book about the prospect of nonhuman intelligence in the universe.
Key claims
Neil deGrasse Tyson, in a new book on nonhuman intelligence, calls for concrete evidence of aliens rather than ambiguous video footage in the UAP debate.
Alternative explanation
Tyson's position implies that current UAP videos lack the clarity and rigor needed to constitute credible evidence of extraterrestrial life.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
Avi Loeb proposes a UAP Science Advisory Council for the U.S. Government, published on June 12, 2026 alongside Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' film release and a third batch of declassified government UAP documents.
Avi Loeb highlights June 2026's third UAP disclosure as the most significant release to date, noting a new report by Dr. Jon Kosloski from the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
Avi Loeb provides a preliminary assessment of the U.S. Department of War's second public release of UAP files, including analysis of a spherical object captured in video footage that the Pentagon cannot identify.
Former Pentagon investigator Luis Elizondo claims he handled recovered UAP materials and describes a classified Pentagon operation called Interloper aimed at capturing UAPs near nuclear weapons sites.
Avi Loeb analyzes highlights from the U.S. Department of War's fourth UAP data release from July 2026, noting the presence of 3 NASA photographs and 14 additional items, including a thin mysterious object in one video.
A U.S. lawmaker has requested that the FBI and CIA provide information on a 1996 incident in Brazil in which witnesses reported a cigar-shaped craft crash and claimed at least one extraterrestrial survivor was recovered.

A theoretical physicist examines the possibility of ruined civilizations on Mars and lunar anomalies as part of a broader discussion of past life on other planets.

Journalist Ross Coulthart asserts that the Pentagon has extensively studied UFOs and aerial phenomena over the past 80 years and possesses substantially more information than it has disclosed.

NewsNation reports that some documents released by the Trump administration contain less significant or conclusive UAP evidence, according to researchers.
