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Neil deGrasse Tyson urged officials to display any evidence of extraterrestrial life. He argued the public is prepared after multiple hearings and file releases on unidentified phenomena.
Fox NewsAstrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson said officials should release any physical proof of alien life if it exists. He made the comments during an interview on Fox News Radio. Tyson stated that years of congressional hearings and government document releases have prepared the public for such information. "Is it too much to ask at this point for them to just show the alien?" he said.
The Department of War released a new set of records on unidentified anomalous phenomena last week. The files came from multiple agencies and included images of orb-like objects. Tyson said he would be surprised if any disclosed beings appeared humanoid.
He noted that most life forms on Earth do not share that shape. Tyson discussed his new book on potential first encounters with extraterrestrial life. Officials have said additional records will be released in the coming period.
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