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NARRATOR:
Millions of planets
similar to our own.
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GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS:
The discoveries of exoplanets
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over the past few years have
been absolutely extraordinary.
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NARRATOR:
And many could soon be within
the grasp of our technology.
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MICHIO KAKU:
Think about it.
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Civilizations over billions
of years could have
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risen and fallen
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even before
the Earth was formed.
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NARRATOR:
But if we can reach out in
pursuit of life on other worlds,
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might they also
be reaching out to us?
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And have they been doing so
for thousands of years?
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BILL BIRNES:
Could it be that
ancient civilizations,
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ancient aliens from far away
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migrated from their home worlds
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and they found Earth?
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WILLIAM HENRY:
The implications for humanity
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are enormous.
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NARRATOR:
There is a doorway
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in the universe.
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Beyond it is
the promise of truth.
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It demands
we question everything
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we have ever been taught.
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The evidence is all around us.
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The future is
right before our eyes.
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We are not alone.
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We have never been alone.
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NARRATOR:
Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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April 18, 2018.
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At 6:51 p. m.,
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a Falcon 9 rocket blasts off
on a mission to deploy
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NASA's newest
space telescope into orbit:
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the Transiting Exoplanet
Survey Satellite,
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or TESS.
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TESS is like a survey
of the whole sky, a survey
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of the nearest
100 lightâyears or so
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of planets that would be
around these stars.
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NARRATOR:
Over the next decade,
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scientists expect that TESS will
fulfill its primary mission:
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to discover thousands
of soâcalled exoplanets.
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SUMMERS:
Exoplanets are planets
that exist
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outside of our solar system.
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We're certainly in an exoplanet
golden age of discovery.
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20 years ago, we didn't know
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if there were other Earthâlike
planets in the universe.
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And now we can't imagine
how we could discover things
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at a higher rate and still try
to make sense of it.
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It's such a struggle
just to keep up
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with the discoveries
that we're making right now.
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NARRATOR:
It is only recently,
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with the development
of deepâspace satellites
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and highâpowered telescopes,
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that a more accurate
understanding of nearby planets,
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especially planets capable
of supporting human life,
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has been possible.
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But it wasn't so long ago that
the notion of Earthâlike planets
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existing in our galaxy
wasn't simply unknown;
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it was considered blasphemy.
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When the 16th century Italian
philosopher and cosmologist
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Giordano Bruno
expressed his belief
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in "an infinity of worlds"
and raised the possibility
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that other planets
could harbor life,
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he was charged with heresy
and burned at the stake.
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KAKU:
It was heretical, revolutionary,
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to believe that there could be
alien life out there.
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Giordano Bruno was burned alive
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in the streets of Rome,
and what was his crime?
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To say that there are aliens
out there on other planets.
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HENRY:
You weren't allowed
to think like that.
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It challenged
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all their predispositions
and their power structure.
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"No, there are no other worlds.
There's nothing out there."
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But there is
something out there,
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there's no question about it.
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NARRATOR:
As recently as the early 1990s,
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astronomers were still unable
to detect these distant planets,
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even with highâpowered
telescopes.
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It's hard to see an exoplanet.
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Imagine trying to look at
a firefly next to a spotlight.
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It's incredibly difficult
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because stars shine
by their own light.
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They give off their own light,
but planets reflect light.
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A typical star is about
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ten billion times brighter
than a planet.
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NARRATOR:
Thanks to remarkable
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advances in technology,
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astronomers made the very first
discovery of an exoplanet
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in 1992 using
an Earthâbased telescope.
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But that search kicked
into high gear in 2009
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with the launch of Kepler,
the first space telescope
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specially designed
to find exoplanets.
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And in 2018, Kepler was replaced
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by the even more powerful TESS.
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So, one of the really
cool things about TESS,
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the new satellite
that NASA's put up,
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is basically it was specifically
designed to detect exoplanets
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by what's called
the transit method,
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which is where, when a planet
goes in front of a star,
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it blocks the light briefly
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and you really see the light
blink on and off.
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AMY SHIRA TEITEL:
That tellâtale dip
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is what tells you
there might be something
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that's passing in front of it.
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The regularity tells you
about the orbit,
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which is the easiest way
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to actually start looking
for new planets.
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NARRATOR:
Although the initial objective
in the search
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for exoplanets was simply
to determine how many stars
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in our galaxy might have planets
in orbit around them,
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the actual results
were staggering.
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Our galaxy has around, um,
400 billion stars.
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From what we've seen so far is,
on average,
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every star has
at least one planet.
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So that means that there are
400 billion, at least,
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planets in our galaxy.
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400 billion planets
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in the Milky Way galaxy alone?
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The discovery of such
an extraordinary number
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of exoplanets represents
a radical change
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in our understanding
of the universe.
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But even more radical
is the notion
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that millions of those planets
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might actually be capable
of not just supporting life
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but generating it.
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And, to that end, astronomers
and astrophysicists
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actively search for planets
in a region
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they refer to as
the Goldilocks zone.
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DENNIN:
The Goldilocks zone is exactly
that range for a given star
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of where water
is gonna be liquid
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on a given type of planet.
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KAKU:
We want a planet
that is not too close,
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not too far
from the mother star,
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but just right.
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Planets that may have oxygen
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and H2O, water,
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that may make possible
an atmosphere
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and maybe even life.
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NARRATOR:
Based upon current observations,
scientists are astounded
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by the number of potentially
habitable planets that exist
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in the Goldilocks zone.
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SUMMERS:
With at least 400 billion
planets in our galaxy,
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if you just look
at one percent of that,
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you're still talking
about billions of planets
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that could potentially
be habitable.
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This is exciting 'cause
we once thought that we were
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the only game in town,
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that can only exist
on the planet Earth.
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DENNIN:
The discovery of exoplanets,
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I think it's really
changed our view
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of the potential for life
in the universe.
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Fundamentally, I think
most scientists would now agree
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that there is some form of life
elsewhere in the universe.
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NARRATOR:
But in spite of the abundance
of habitable exoplanets,
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many scientists
still cling to the notion
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that the only kind of life
likely to exist outside of Earth
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is microbial or bacterial.
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They are resistant to what they
claim are farâfetched notions
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that these planets might not
only contain more sophisticated
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or evolved lifeâforms,
but intelligent lifeâforms,
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some much more evolved
or technologically advanced
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than our own.
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Think about it.
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The universe is about
13.8 billion years old.
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The Earth is
4.6 billion years old.
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Civilizations,
over billions of years,
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could have risen and fallen
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even before the Earth
was formed.
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NARRATOR:
Although the realization
that the galaxy is teeming
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with Earthâlike planets
has triggered a revolution
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in conventional
scientific thinking,
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as far as ancient astronaut
theorists are concerned,
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it merely confirms what they
have believed all along.
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TSOUKALOS:
The discoveries of exoplanets
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over the past few years have
been absolutely extraordinary.
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I remember that the first time
they discovered
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this first exoplanet, and me
and my colleagues were likeââ
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were saying, "Okay,
this will be the first of many."
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And now, apparently,
as many as three exoplanets
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are being discovered
on a daily basis.
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So what we've said all along,
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that Earth is not unique
in this gigantic universe,
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turns out to be correct.
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This raises the question
that we've been bringing up,
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that for thousands of years,
there's evidence
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of some type of visitation
from other civilizations.
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Hopefully, our sciences are able
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to now detect exoplanets,
will allow us to pinpoint
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some of these actual home worlds
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where aliens
have been visiting us.
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TSOUKALOS:
I propose that most
of those planets
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that are in this Goldilocks zone
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have life very similar to ours.
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The only question is:
was it them
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who came here
thousands of years ago?
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NARRATOR:
But while a growing number
of mainstream scientists
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do admit that intelligent life
can, theoretically,
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exist elsewhere
within our galaxy,
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they also argue that the
distances between those planets
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and our own are too vast for any
extraterrestrial visitation
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to take place.
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It is a position that puts them
in direct conflict
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with ancient
astronaut theorists,
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who contend that the keys
to extraterrestrial space travel
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can be found
in Albert Einstein's
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theory of relativity,
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and that a voyage to a distant
star could take not centuries
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but seconds.
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NARRATOR:
The Atacama Desert, Chile.
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August 2016.
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At the La Silla Observatory,
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astronomers searching
for exoplanets
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announce the detection
of an Earthâlike planet
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orbiting the closest star to our
solar system, Proxima Centauri.
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They name the planet Proxima b,
and describe it
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as both Earthâlike
and close enough to its star
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to be capable
of supporting life.
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One of the more interesting
exoplanets we've found recently
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is Proxima b.
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This exoplanet is about
1.3 times the size of Earth,
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so scientists think
that it might be rocky,
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which means that it could be
quite similar to Earth.
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SUMMERS:
Proxima b may be habitable.
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We'll be able to study it
in more detail
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with large telescopes.
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And in the next ten years,
we may even be able
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to get pictures of the planet.
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NARRATOR:
Proxima b is located
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just over four lightâyears
from Earth,
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a distance of about
25 trillion miles.
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Despite the immense distance,
an ambitious program
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is already underway to send
spacecraft to study it.
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Called Breakthrough Starshot,
the program began
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as the joint brainchild
of philanthropist Yuri Milner
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and famous cosmologist,
the late Stephen Hawking.
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For the first time
in human history,
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we can do more
than just gaze at the stars.
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We can actually reach them.
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NARRATOR:
The goal
of Breakthrough Starshot
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is to send tiny probes,
mere centimeters thick,
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to the nearby planet.
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We take a computer chip,
energize it with laser beams,
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add a parachute.
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The laser beam inflates
the parachute
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and shoots the chip
to the nearest star
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DENNIN:
You deploy this and you
basically just cruise.
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You can possibly
accelerate them fairly high,
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20% the speed of light,
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and now getting to the nearest
stars becomes very reasonable.
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NARRATOR:
But even traveling
at such high speeds,
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the probes will take 20 years
to complete their journey.
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DENNIN:
Light travels at a finite speed.
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A very simple example
of this is:
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the Sun is eight minutes away
by the way light travels.
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And most things are millions
of lightâyears away
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or thousands
of lightâyears away.
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NICK POPE:
If we pick up a signal
from another civilization,
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uh, that's a big thing,
but it's very distant.
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They may never get here,
we may never meet them,
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indeed, because
of interstellar distances.
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NARRATOR:
If, as ancient astronaut
theorists believe,
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Earth has been visited
by alien entities
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coming from exoplanets
only now being discovered,
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such entities would have
to overcome the primary obstacle
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to space travel, the vast
distance between objects.
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You talk to many scientists,
they'll say the same thing
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over and over again:
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"The distances between stars
is so great,
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impossible that these aliens
can visit us."
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Think for a moment,
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if they're a million years
more advanced than us.
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Just realize
that modern technology,
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with all our wonders,
is only about 300 years old.
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NARRATOR:
In recent years a growing number
of astrophysicists
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have proposed
that mankind's ability
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to unlock the mysteries
of interstellar space travel
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might be much closer
than previously thought.
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And they believe the key
is by using
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a theoretically possible
structure known as a wormhole,
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a bend in spaceâtime
that was first proposed
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by Albert Einstein, which could
make travel times between stars
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not only shorter,
but nearly instantaneous.
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From the perspective
of ultimate space travel,
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from my point of view,
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wormholes are simply,
you take spaceââ
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which can bend, in our theory
of general relativity,
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the modern theory of gravityââ
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you bend it around on itself
so you have two layers
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that are apart and you connect
them with a tunnel.
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That tunnel is a wormhole.
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They're commonly referred to
as stargates
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because it gives you
a way to get
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fasterâthanâlight space travel
across large distances.
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NARRATOR:
In theory, spacecraft
that can create wormholes
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would be able to travel
to distant exoplanets
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in just hours,
possibly even seconds.
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If extraterrestrial
civilizations,
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far more advanced
than humans, do exist,
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could they have discovered
the secrets of space travel
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hundreds or perhaps
thousands of years ago?
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And, if so, might they have even
traveled here to planet Earth?
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Mount Palomar, California.
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October 6, 2013.
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A massive red star
in the constellation Pegasus,
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ten times larger than our sun,
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explodes
in a colossal supernova.
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For the first time,
scientists are able to witness
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the death of a giant star
in real time.
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But perhaps even more
profound is the fact
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that, because the dying star
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is 160 million lightâyears
from Earth,
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astronomers are actually
witnessing an event
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that took place
160 million years ago.
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So one of the things
to realize about astronomy
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is almost everything we are
looking at is in the past...
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'cause the light
doesn't travel instantly.
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And a supernova is basically
a star exploding.
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If it had any planets around it,
those are wiped out.
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So, if there was a civilization
or if there was life there,
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what we're seeing happen now
happened very far in the past.
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NARRATOR:
The violent death
of the star in Pegasus
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provides dramatic confirmation
that the universe
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is both ancient and dynamic.
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But ancient astronaut theorists
believe such discoveries
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also provide reasons
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why an advanced extraterrestrial
civilization might need to leave
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its home planet
in search of other worlds.
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When astronomers look out
into the, the galaxy
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for dying suns,
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if there were beings who had
an advanced civilization
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around this dying sun,
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they would, in theory, want to
migrate to another solar system,
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to another planet
that they could inhabit.
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And it's quite possible
that they did that
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and came to our planet, in fact.
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HENRY:
We know that billions
of years from now,
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our own star, our sun,
will go supernova,
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and we are very close now
to being able to venture out
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or migrate to another
habitable planet.
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We can extrapolate that to
ancient civilizations as well,
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ancient star civilizations,
who knew that their own star
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was ready to go supernova
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and they embarked on a plan
of planetary migration.
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NARRATOR:
Has the story
of the cosmos been, in part,
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a story of
the extraterrestrial migration
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of various advanced
exoplanet lifeâforms?
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As far as ancient astronaut
theorists are concerned,
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the answer is a resounding yes.
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And they claim the proof can be
found by carefully examining
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everything from ancient carvings
to the religious beliefs
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of ancient cultures
from across the globe.
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RRATOR:
La Silla Observatory, Chile.
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2011.
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Astronomers announce
the discovery
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of a large Earthâlike planet
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orbiting a star
in the constellation Orion.
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The planet is located
in the Goldilocks zone,
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and the star it orbits
is very similar to our own,
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making it an ideal candidate
for extraterrestrial life.
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KAKU:
This is exciting 'cause we want
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to have a stable solar system
like the planet Earth,
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that's the goal.
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NARRATOR:
As far as ancient astronaut
theorists are concerned,
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this may be the most compelling
exoplanet discovery yet,
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because throughout the world,
numerous ancient cultures
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have told stories
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of otherworldly visitors
coming from Orion,
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and even built their most
important structures
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in alignment
with that constellation.
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TSOUKALOS:
All around the world, there
are these ancient structures
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that have been built
in the form of Orion.
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One example that comes to mind
is the Great Pyramid of Giza,
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where the three pyramids
are aligned
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according to the belt stars
of Orion.
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But also,
in the American Southwest,
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there are structures
that are in reference to Orion.
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Native American myths talk
specifically about visitors
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who came here
from the Orion constellation.
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The fact that Orion's
constellation exists
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in magnificent archaeological
monuments on Earth
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indicates to me that someone at
some point taught our ancestors
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where and how to build
these structures
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to illustrate
where they are from.
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NARRATOR:
Is it possible that
the exoplanet discovered
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in the Orion constellation
is the same place
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where extraterrestrial visitors
to Earth came from
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thousands of years ago?
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For ancient astronaut theorists,
such an audacious notion
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is a very real possibility.
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And they also insist that Orion
is not the only star system
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from where aliens may have come.
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CHILDRESS:
All over the world,
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we have different cultures
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who identify with certain
star systems as their origins.
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The Quechua people of Peru,
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they believe that we're
from the, the Pleiades.
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In Africa, we have the Dogon,
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who are saying that, uh,
our origin is actually
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with the Sirius star system.
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Various cultures have
imagined they have come
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from specific places, uh,
the Pleiades or Sirius.
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Well, that would be a planet
near the star system,
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suggesting that,
at least in mythology,
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there are planets there
that could be
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inhabited by creatures like us.
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NARRATOR:
While many ancient cultures
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pointed to distant star systems
as the homes of their gods,
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ancient astronaut theorists
suggest that
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one of the oldest human
civilizations, the Sumerians,
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left records of otherworldly
beings that came from a planet
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right in our own solar system.
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A planet that until
very recently
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was thought not to exist.
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New York City.
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1976.
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Author Zecharia Sitchin
publishes his landmark book
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The 12th Planet.
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The first of over
a dozen books based upon
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Sitchin's translations
of ancient Sumerian texts,
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The 12th Planet
ultimately reshapes the way
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millions of people view
the history of life on Earth.
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In it, Sitchin claims that
ancient Sumerians wrote about
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an extraterrestrial race
that once visited Earth,
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the Anunnaki.
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The term "Anunnaki"
is essentially
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interchangeable
with "extraterrestrial,"
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because the word
"Anunnaki" itself means
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"those who from
the heavens came."
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MARTELL:
There's a whole pantheon
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of Anunnaki, basically.
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There was Anu,
who is essentially
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the king of all the Anunnaki.
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And then his two sons
Enlil and Enki.
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When we look in a lot
of the Sumerian tablets,
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they seemed to have come from
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a much larger planet,
a reddish, glowing planet.
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HENRY:
One of the great questions
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about the Anunnaki is:
where did they come from?
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Well, Zecharia went back
into the ancient texts
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and began to build a theory
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that the Anunnaki came
from an asâyet undiscovered
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12th planet in our solar system
that he called Nibiru.
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MARTELL:
Nibiru is described
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as a much larger planet
than Earth.
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And it has
a very elliptical orbit.
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More like a large
eggâshaped orbit.
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The kicker here is that
it goes once around the Sun
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every 3,600 years.
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So a solar year for them
is 3,600 of our years.
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CHILDRESS:
Sitchin believed that there was
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a time during
this 3,600âyear orbit
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when this planet was actually
relatively close to the Earth.
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And Sitchin then theorized
the Anunnaki
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would then fire their rockets
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and then they would
come here to Earth.
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And that this was how they were
interacting with humans.
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NARRATOR:
For decades,
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astronomers claimed
that no such planet
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could exist in our solar system.
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But in 2016,
Caltech astronomers
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Konstantin Batygin
and Mike Brown
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made a discovery that could
prove this theory wrong.
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Batygin and Brown were using
an interesting method
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of looking for other planets
in the solar system.
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Namely, they were looking
at dwarf planets
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and distant Kuiper belt objects
to see how they move.
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If they exhibit
any strange behavior,
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astronomers can use that
to theorize new planets.
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And what they found was
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a theoretical planetâsized mass,
orbiting in
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a hugely elliptical orbit
around the Sun.
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CHILDRESS:
Astronomers have often
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suspected, because of certain
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gravitational anomalies
and things,
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that there is still
some other planet
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far out in our solar system,
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uh, beyond Pluto.
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Astronomers called
this other planet Planet X.
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And it could be
a very large planet.
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Astronomers cannot see it,
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but I would suspect
that astronomers
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will eventually discover it
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andâand prove that it exists.
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NARRATOR:
Batygin and Brown estimate
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that Planet X has
a highly elliptical orbit
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and takes it thousands of years
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to make a single trip
around our sun.
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This matches exactly
what Zecharia Sitchin found
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in his translation
of the ancient Sumerian tablets,
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concerning an extra planet
in our solar system.
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HENRY:
The thing about it is, is that
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if we discover Planet X,
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then we will also discover
the Anunnaki.
492
00:25:48,714 --> 00:25:51,175
So they're absolutely entwined.
493
00:25:51,175 --> 00:25:54,803
The idea of the Anunnaki
and the discovery of Planet X
494
00:25:54,803 --> 00:25:56,346
will prove one another.
495
00:25:56,346 --> 00:25:58,223
NARRATOR:
Could extraterrestrials have
496
00:25:58,223 --> 00:26:02,227
come to Earth from a planet
within our own solar system?
497
00:26:02,227 --> 00:26:06,690
And if Earth has, in fact,
played host to alien visitors
498
00:26:06,690 --> 00:26:09,693
from multiple worlds,
what brought them here?
499
00:26:09,693 --> 00:26:12,362
According to the ancient
Sumerian tablets,
500
00:26:12,362 --> 00:26:16,241
the Anunnaki valued
one thing above all else...
501
00:26:16,241 --> 00:26:18,869
gold.
502
00:26:27,961 --> 00:26:32,132
The Trans Astronautic
Corporation announces
503
00:26:32,132 --> 00:26:36,011
a partnership with NASA to
develop a new venture in spaceââ
504
00:26:36,011 --> 00:26:39,264
asteroid mining.
505
00:26:39,264 --> 00:26:43,936
We incorporated TransAstra
in 2015 when we saw that
506
00:26:43,936 --> 00:26:46,605
SpaceX and Elon Musk
507
00:26:46,605 --> 00:26:49,650
and Blue Origin and Jeff Bezos
508
00:26:49,650 --> 00:26:52,319
and other entrepreneurs
were developing lowâcost,
509
00:26:52,319 --> 00:26:55,781
really effective ways
to get in orbit.
510
00:26:55,781 --> 00:26:58,826
Once we have rockets that can
get into orbit inexpensively,
511
00:26:58,826 --> 00:27:01,203
then it makes sense to start
512
00:27:01,203 --> 00:27:03,413
building real industries
in space.
513
00:27:03,413 --> 00:27:05,999
And one of the first industries
is asteroid mining.
514
00:27:05,999 --> 00:27:10,963
Precious metals that
we really value on the Earthââ
515
00:27:10,963 --> 00:27:14,633
things like gold and platinumââ
they're called precious metals
516
00:27:14,633 --> 00:27:16,093
'cause they're not around much.
517
00:27:16,093 --> 00:27:17,803
Question is: where are they?
518
00:27:17,803 --> 00:27:19,888
And the answer is asteroids.
519
00:27:19,888 --> 00:27:22,474
NARRATOR:
Metals like gold, copper,
520
00:27:22,474 --> 00:27:25,644
and zinc have been mined
on Earth for thousands of years
521
00:27:25,644 --> 00:27:28,522
and are vital to civilization.
522
00:27:28,522 --> 00:27:31,233
But their supply is finite,
523
00:27:31,233 --> 00:27:34,570
in part because they are
not native to this planet.
524
00:27:36,405 --> 00:27:39,992
When the Earth was originally
being formed, it was molten,
525
00:27:39,992 --> 00:27:43,662
and a lot of the precious metals
526
00:27:43,662 --> 00:27:45,873
were drawn towards
the center of the Earth.
527
00:27:45,873 --> 00:27:49,084
And through this molten process,
528
00:27:49,084 --> 00:27:51,837
all the heavy elements went
down to the core of the Earth
529
00:27:51,837 --> 00:27:53,922
where we can't
get access to them.
530
00:27:53,922 --> 00:27:56,174
Then the Earth started to cool
and form a cool crust,
531
00:27:56,174 --> 00:27:59,177
which was made
of lighter materials.
532
00:27:59,177 --> 00:28:01,471
NARRATOR:
It is widely accepted that
533
00:28:01,471 --> 00:28:03,724
without access to metals,
both technology
534
00:28:03,724 --> 00:28:06,435
and civilization
would not have been possible.
535
00:28:06,435 --> 00:28:08,520
But luckily for mankind,
536
00:28:08,520 --> 00:28:11,773
some 3.8 billion years ago,
537
00:28:11,773 --> 00:28:15,944
it is estimated that trillions
of asteroids crashed
538
00:28:15,944 --> 00:28:18,530
into the Earth and deposited
a layer of heavy metals
539
00:28:18,530 --> 00:28:22,701
into the planet's
nowâhardened crust.
540
00:28:22,701 --> 00:28:26,330
These elements weren't actually
from Earth originally.
541
00:28:26,330 --> 00:28:30,042
All of these elements came to
Earth via comets and asteroids
542
00:28:30,042 --> 00:28:33,879
that impacted our planet long
ago and early in its history.
543
00:28:36,006 --> 00:28:37,591
SERCEL:
So all the precious metals
544
00:28:37,591 --> 00:28:39,384
that we mine on the Earth
545
00:28:39,384 --> 00:28:41,136
actually came
from the asteroids.
546
00:28:41,136 --> 00:28:44,181
NARRATOR:
The bombardment of asteroids
547
00:28:44,181 --> 00:28:47,601
seeded Earth's crust with
enough metals to make possible
548
00:28:47,601 --> 00:28:51,813
the Bronze Age, the Iron Age,
549
00:28:51,813 --> 00:28:55,567
and today's technological
civilization.
550
00:28:55,567 --> 00:28:59,571
But many metals, including
rare earth elements needed
551
00:28:59,571 --> 00:29:03,742
for high technology, are
in increasingly short supply.
552
00:29:03,742 --> 00:29:07,204
Because of this, many experts
believe the asteroid belt
553
00:29:07,204 --> 00:29:10,207
may once again
come to the rescue.
554
00:29:10,207 --> 00:29:12,876
SUMMERS:
You get a typical asteroid,
555
00:29:12,876 --> 00:29:14,419
a few hundred meters
in diameter,
556
00:29:14,419 --> 00:29:17,255
it will have more of those
rare earth elements
557
00:29:17,255 --> 00:29:20,509
than have been mined on Earth
in all of human history.
558
00:29:20,509 --> 00:29:23,845
NARRATOR:
Of the more than 6,000 asteroids
559
00:29:23,845 --> 00:29:27,849
in NASA's database,
it is estimated that even just
560
00:29:27,849 --> 00:29:30,185
the ten easiest
to reach and mine
561
00:29:30,185 --> 00:29:34,773
would yield an astonishing $1.5
trillion dollars in resources.
562
00:29:34,773 --> 00:29:36,608
SUMMERS:
The asteroid belt could
563
00:29:36,608 --> 00:29:39,945
provide for the needs of our
civilization for many centuries.
564
00:29:39,945 --> 00:29:42,030
Maybe thousands of years
into their future.
565
00:29:42,030 --> 00:29:44,700
SERCEL:
The natural thing to do
566
00:29:44,700 --> 00:29:46,952
is to build spacecraft,
567
00:29:46,952 --> 00:29:51,498
go out to the asteroids,
568
00:29:51,498 --> 00:29:54,292
mine them,
569
00:29:54,292 --> 00:29:56,044
make goods out of the asteroids.
570
00:29:56,044 --> 00:29:59,381
And we presume
that other intelligences,
571
00:29:59,381 --> 00:30:00,841
if there are other intelligence,
572
00:30:00,841 --> 00:30:02,801
would think
the same way we would.
573
00:30:02,801 --> 00:30:04,803
And so anything that seems
to make sense to us
574
00:30:04,803 --> 00:30:06,346
could make sense to others.
575
00:30:06,346 --> 00:30:09,266
NARRATOR:
If other intelligent lifeâforms
576
00:30:09,266 --> 00:30:13,145
exist on nearby exoplanets,
might they too
577
00:30:13,145 --> 00:30:15,647
be aware of the vast
resources that exist
578
00:30:15,647 --> 00:30:20,527
in the asteroid belt
and also on planet Earth?
579
00:30:20,527 --> 00:30:23,113
Ancient astronaut theorists
say yes
580
00:30:23,113 --> 00:30:27,492
and suggest that Earth
is rich in another commodity
581
00:30:27,492 --> 00:30:30,912
that would be of great value
to any advanced civilization
582
00:30:30,912 --> 00:30:33,999
looking to mine
for precious metals...
583
00:30:33,999 --> 00:30:36,418
liquid water.
584
00:30:38,295 --> 00:30:41,339
If aliens wanted to mine
the asteroid belt,
585
00:30:41,339 --> 00:30:46,219
they'd need a base,
somewhere to regroup and refuel.
586
00:30:46,219 --> 00:30:48,555
As it happens,
there's one pretty close,
587
00:30:48,555 --> 00:30:50,265
and it's called planet Earth.
588
00:30:50,265 --> 00:30:53,852
BIRNES:
Why aliens come here
589
00:30:53,852 --> 00:30:56,855
might well be
because we're mostly
590
00:30:56,855 --> 00:30:58,815
water on planet Earth.
591
00:30:58,815 --> 00:31:01,568
They stop here
because they could
592
00:31:01,568 --> 00:31:04,613
break down water into hydrogen
593
00:31:04,613 --> 00:31:08,200
and oxygen as fuel.
594
00:31:08,200 --> 00:31:12,287
So, if you have a craft
595
00:31:12,287 --> 00:31:14,414
that somehow uses
hydrogen power,
596
00:31:14,414 --> 00:31:17,584
you have all the hydrogen
you'll ever need.
597
00:31:17,584 --> 00:31:20,378
It well could be that this is
598
00:31:20,378 --> 00:31:23,840
a way station
for extraterrestrials.
599
00:31:23,840 --> 00:31:26,843
NARRATOR:
Is it possible
600
00:31:26,843 --> 00:31:29,513
that extraterrestrial
civilizations have come to Earth
601
00:31:29,513 --> 00:31:33,433
not only as refugees from
planets orbiting dying stars
602
00:31:33,433 --> 00:31:35,811
but also to mine precious metals
603
00:31:35,811 --> 00:31:38,939
or abundant natural resources
like water?
604
00:31:38,939 --> 00:31:42,567
And if so, would that indicate
605
00:31:42,567 --> 00:31:45,320
that these Earth visitors
might be physically
606
00:31:45,320 --> 00:31:47,405
very similar to ourselves?
607
00:31:53,954 --> 00:31:55,872
NARRATOR:
La Silla Observatory.
608
00:31:55,872 --> 00:31:59,126
Chile. 2009.
609
00:32:00,085 --> 00:32:02,254
Astronomers identify
610
00:32:02,254 --> 00:32:08,218
a potentially habitable planet
orbiting the star Gliese 667 C.
611
00:32:08,218 --> 00:32:10,095
It's a large Earthâlike planet
612
00:32:10,095 --> 00:32:13,431
located firmly
in the Goldilocks zone.
613
00:32:13,431 --> 00:32:16,268
While evidence of life has yet
to be discovered,
614
00:32:16,268 --> 00:32:18,436
scientists are able to speculate
615
00:32:18,436 --> 00:32:21,940
as to how life on this planet
would evolve.
616
00:32:21,940 --> 00:32:25,277
When we imagine life
on other planets,
617
00:32:25,277 --> 00:32:26,736
we have to imagine that
618
00:32:26,736 --> 00:32:29,406
the environment on those planets
619
00:32:29,406 --> 00:32:33,577
will determine what the creature
may look like.
620
00:32:33,577 --> 00:32:37,164
DENNIN: In considering planets
larger than Earth,
621
00:32:37,164 --> 00:32:39,291
the increased gravity
will likely result
622
00:32:39,291 --> 00:32:41,501
in shorter complex lifeâforms.
623
00:32:41,501 --> 00:32:44,754
This results in a more stable,
um, lifeâform
624
00:32:44,754 --> 00:32:46,131
and protects against falls.
625
00:32:46,131 --> 00:32:50,135
So lifeâforms on larger planets
would likely be smaller
626
00:32:50,135 --> 00:32:51,761
than those on smaller planets.
627
00:32:51,761 --> 00:32:56,099
NARRATOR:
Like Earth, a major evolutionary
force on the planet
628
00:32:56,099 --> 00:32:59,186
is the strength of its sun.
629
00:32:59,186 --> 00:33:03,773
Gliese 667 C is
a red dwarf star, an M star,
630
00:33:03,773 --> 00:33:06,943
that's about 1.4%
as bright as our sun.
631
00:33:06,943 --> 00:33:10,322
Because Mâdwarf stars
are much smaller than our sun,
632
00:33:10,322 --> 00:33:13,158
they're much cooler and they
give off a lot less light.
633
00:33:13,158 --> 00:33:16,995
Because the star gives out such
low light compared to our sun,
634
00:33:16,995 --> 00:33:20,665
any life on those planets
would look much different.
635
00:33:20,665 --> 00:33:22,626
BIRNES:
Let's assume,
for the sake of argument,
636
00:33:22,626 --> 00:33:26,087
that there is life
on Gliese 667 C,
637
00:33:26,087 --> 00:33:30,592
such life would be living
in kind of eternal darkness.
638
00:33:30,592 --> 00:33:32,510
In order for lifeâforms
639
00:33:32,510 --> 00:33:34,179
on a planet like that to see,
640
00:33:34,179 --> 00:33:36,681
they'd be like owls
on planet Earth.
641
00:33:36,681 --> 00:33:39,392
They would have
very, very large eyes
642
00:33:39,392 --> 00:33:41,686
to capture as much light
as possible.
643
00:33:41,686 --> 00:33:45,190
CHILDRESS:
They are going to develop eyes
644
00:33:45,190 --> 00:33:48,360
that are perhaps more like
a insect's eyes,
645
00:33:48,360 --> 00:33:51,196
where you're seeing
different light spectrums
646
00:33:51,196 --> 00:33:53,531
and heat signatures.
647
00:33:53,531 --> 00:33:57,827
Something completely different
than the way we see.
648
00:33:57,827 --> 00:34:00,163
NARRATOR:
For ancient astronaut theorists,
649
00:34:00,163 --> 00:34:02,874
these descriptions
share a curious similarity
650
00:34:02,874 --> 00:34:06,711
to accounts reported
by alleged alien abductees.
651
00:34:07,754 --> 00:34:09,547
BIRNES:
Alien abductees
652
00:34:09,547 --> 00:34:13,051
give very consistent accounts
of some of the types
653
00:34:13,051 --> 00:34:16,054
of aliens they see.
654
00:34:16,054 --> 00:34:18,056
The most consistent account is:
655
00:34:18,056 --> 00:34:21,351
four feet, short, gray,
656
00:34:21,351 --> 00:34:24,145
bigâheaded, bigâeyed aliens.
657
00:34:24,145 --> 00:34:27,774
And this would fit what
we might expect with gravity
658
00:34:27,774 --> 00:34:31,027
so intense that you couldn't
grow to six feet.
659
00:34:31,027 --> 00:34:36,241
NARRATOR:
Short, gray aliens
with large, black eyes?
660
00:34:36,241 --> 00:34:39,244
Is it possible
that the habitable planet
661
00:34:39,244 --> 00:34:42,747
orbiting Gliese 667 C
is the home world
662
00:34:42,747 --> 00:34:45,000
of the beings known
in the UFO community
663
00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:47,419
as the Greys?
664
00:34:47,419 --> 00:34:51,423
As far as ancient astronaut
theorists are concerned,
665
00:34:51,423 --> 00:34:54,634
the planet orbiting Gliese 667 C
666
00:34:54,634 --> 00:34:57,596
is just one of a number
of recently discovered worlds
667
00:34:57,596 --> 00:35:01,016
that could represent places
of origin for extraterrestrials
668
00:35:01,016 --> 00:35:05,645
encountered both in modern times
and in the distant past.
669
00:35:08,315 --> 00:35:10,942
Mountain View, California.
670
00:35:10,942 --> 00:35:14,154
April 2013.
671
00:35:15,238 --> 00:35:18,408
NASA scientists
at the Ames Research Center
672
00:35:18,408 --> 00:35:20,744
announce that the
Kepler space telescope
673
00:35:20,744 --> 00:35:22,912
has discovered
two new exoplanets
674
00:35:22,912 --> 00:35:25,040
that seem highly promising
for life.
675
00:35:25,040 --> 00:35:29,127
Named Keplerâ62e and 62f,
676
00:35:29,127 --> 00:35:31,129
they are soâcalled water worlds,
677
00:35:31,129 --> 00:35:35,759
planets covered by an
allâencompassing global ocean.
678
00:35:35,759 --> 00:35:39,638
DENNIN:
The planets 62e and f are
very exciting because they are
679
00:35:39,638 --> 00:35:42,349
oceanâcovered planets
and in the habitable zone.
680
00:35:42,349 --> 00:35:44,643
So if you're
an oceanâcovered planet,
681
00:35:44,643 --> 00:35:46,061
it increases the chance
682
00:35:46,061 --> 00:35:48,605
that there's actually life
on that planet.
683
00:35:48,605 --> 00:35:50,774
BIRNES:
If there is a water world
684
00:35:50,774 --> 00:35:53,735
with an atmosphere, with water,
685
00:35:53,735 --> 00:35:59,115
the creatures that may inhabit
there are waterborne creatures.
686
00:35:59,115 --> 00:36:01,785
They wouldn't necessarily
look like human beings
687
00:36:01,785 --> 00:36:03,828
standing up on two legs
and two arms.
688
00:36:03,828 --> 00:36:06,164
They might look
more like mermaids.
689
00:36:06,164 --> 00:36:09,542
NARRATOR:
Ancient astronaut theorists
point out
690
00:36:09,542 --> 00:36:12,837
that many early civilizations
reported sky visitors
691
00:36:12,837 --> 00:36:15,799
with amphibious,
fishâlike characteristics.
692
00:36:15,799 --> 00:36:19,886
Considered to be gods,
they were seen in China,
693
00:36:19,886 --> 00:36:23,139
subâSaharan Africa,
Central America,
694
00:36:23,139 --> 00:36:25,308
and Egypt, just to name a few.
695
00:36:25,308 --> 00:36:28,269
These amphibian beings
696
00:36:28,269 --> 00:36:30,689
were said to interact
with humans by day
697
00:36:30,689 --> 00:36:34,526
and retreat to rivers
or lakes at night.
698
00:36:34,526 --> 00:36:37,862
Could such entities have come
from soâcalled water worlds
699
00:36:37,862 --> 00:36:41,324
like Kepler 62âe and f?
700
00:36:41,324 --> 00:36:43,159
POPE:
Creatures like that,
701
00:36:43,159 --> 00:36:46,996
if they existed,
would evolve on water worlds,
702
00:36:46,996 --> 00:36:49,124
planets with a global ocean,
703
00:36:49,124 --> 00:36:52,877
and it just so happens that
in the ongoing search
704
00:36:52,877 --> 00:36:57,215
for exoplanets, many such worlds
are being discovered.
705
00:36:57,215 --> 00:37:02,178
CHILDRESS:
These halfâhuman,
halfâfishâtype gods
706
00:37:02,178 --> 00:37:05,390
that are like us
but are still aquatic
707
00:37:05,390 --> 00:37:08,268
are coming from
these water planets.
708
00:37:08,268 --> 00:37:11,062
Extraterrestrials may be
very attracted to planet Earth
709
00:37:11,062 --> 00:37:14,524
because the oceans
are huge and vast.
710
00:37:14,524 --> 00:37:16,151
So aquatic extraterrestrials
711
00:37:16,151 --> 00:37:20,822
could find aâaâa very happy home
here on planet Earth.
712
00:37:22,574 --> 00:37:25,910
KAKU: So, when we encounter
alien lifeâforms out in space,
713
00:37:25,910 --> 00:37:28,163
are they gonna look like us? No.
714
00:37:28,163 --> 00:37:30,540
They could look completely
different from us
715
00:37:30,540 --> 00:37:33,543
and have a different pathway
to intelligence.
716
00:37:33,543 --> 00:37:37,088
NARRATOR:
In their search
for habitable exoplanets,
717
00:37:37,088 --> 00:37:39,924
could mainstream scientists
be discovering the home worlds
718
00:37:39,924 --> 00:37:43,136
of extraterrestrial
visitors to Earth?
719
00:37:43,136 --> 00:37:48,099
For ancient astronaut theorists,
the answer is a resounding yes,
720
00:37:48,099 --> 00:37:51,102
and they suggest
that the search for life
721
00:37:51,102 --> 00:37:54,439
is about to be
revolutionized once again
722
00:37:54,439 --> 00:37:58,610
as NASA prepares to launch
an extraordinary new technology
723
00:37:58,610 --> 00:38:01,196
into space.
724
00:38:10,789 --> 00:38:15,627
Astronomers Michel Mayor
and Didier Queloz
725
00:38:15,627 --> 00:38:18,797
are awarded the Nobel Prize
in Physics for discovering
726
00:38:18,797 --> 00:38:22,133
the first exoplanet in 1992.
727
00:38:22,133 --> 00:38:24,344
In the years since,
728
00:38:24,344 --> 00:38:27,680
more than 4,000 have been
examined and categorized,
729
00:38:27,680 --> 00:38:30,266
and more are being found
every day.
730
00:38:32,310 --> 00:38:35,146
KAKU:
Let's do a science
experiment tonight.
731
00:38:35,146 --> 00:38:37,232
Go outside, look up,
732
00:38:37,232 --> 00:38:39,984
and see all the
thousands of stars you see.
733
00:38:39,984 --> 00:38:42,529
Every single one, on average,
734
00:38:42,529 --> 00:38:44,823
has a planet going around them,
735
00:38:44,823 --> 00:38:47,116
and about one in 20
736
00:38:47,116 --> 00:38:49,327
has an Earthâlike planet.
737
00:38:49,327 --> 00:38:52,580
And so, when you look
at the stars tonight,
738
00:38:52,580 --> 00:38:56,000
realize that somebody
could be looking back at you
739
00:38:56,000 --> 00:38:57,919
from outer space.
740
00:39:00,171 --> 00:39:02,507
NARRATOR:
In 2021,
741
00:39:02,507 --> 00:39:05,635
NASA will launch
the James Webb Space Telescope,
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a satellite that can
do something
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once thought impossible:
take detailed, color images
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of an exoplanet.
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The James Webb Space Telescope
is, um, aâa different type
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of telescope than we've had
in space before.
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It will give us the ability
to look at the reflected light
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from exoplanets and the
infrared part of the spectrum
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and to search for the potential
for biology being present.
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NARRATOR:
But when we look upon
the images of other worlds,
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and possibly even the beings
that inhabit them,
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what will we find?
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CHILDRESS:
I think that what's really lying
in store for humanity now
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is that we will prove that there
are these exoplanets out there,
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that they have life
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and quite possibly
intelligent life
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capable of coming
to our solar system.
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This will cause a sea change
all over the world,
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within scientific communities
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and within the religious
communities, too.
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NARRATOR:
If astronomers
discover exoplanets
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with intelligent
alien lifeâforms,
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will they appear
eerily familiar?
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Could they find amphibious
humanoid beings,
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like the gods depicted
in ancient times?
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Small, gray aliens like those
reported by alleged abductees?
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And is it possible
that some visitors,
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perhaps coming from worlds
very similar to Earth,
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might look remarkably like us?
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Within established
ancient astronaut theory,
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it's generally thought
that these
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extraterrestrial beings coming
from outside of our solar system
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were interacting
with our society
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and they were manipulating
our DNA and, in a sense,
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creating people
on this planet, us,
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who look like them
and are similar to them.
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HENRY:
As we discover
more and more exoplanets,
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the implications for humanity
are enormous.
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I think it's very possible
that we're on the verge
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of discovering our home planet,
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the place of our origins.
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TSOUKALOS:
The big revelation will not be,
"Do they look like us?"
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But we look like them
'cause we are their offspring.
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NARRATOR:
As scientists continue their
search for habitable worlds,
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are we on the verge of
discovering not only alien life
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but the very extraterrestrials
that came to Earth
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centuries ago?
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And will we find
that the strange gods
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depicted by our ancestors
as mythological creations
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were very real
flesh and blood entities
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not so different from ourselves?
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Perhaps one day soon
we will look
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at the satellite image
of a distant exoplanet
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and see not only
mankind's future home
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but one that could have
once been inhabited
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by our ancient alien ancestors.
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