Research Investigation

Signals
From The Void

The intersection of UFOs, UAP, and satellite technology — from Cold War paranoia to congressional hearings. A field guide to what's been seen, what's been said, and what remains unexplained.

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The Black
Knight Satellite

The most famous "alien satellite" legend — a 13,000-year-old extraterrestrial probe orbiting Earth in polar orbit, transmitting signals to the star system Epsilon Boötis. The myth is a composite of four unrelated events, stitched together over decades by UFO enthusiasts and amplified by the internet.

1899 Tesla detects repeating signals at his Colorado Springs lab. Likely auroral VLF emissions, not alien transmissions.
1954 Donald Keyhoe claims the Air Force has detected two natural satellites orbiting Earth. No evidence; the claim was a book promotion.
1960 Time magazine reports a "dark, thick area" in polar orbit — later identified as the Air Force's Discoverer/CORONA reconnaissance satellite debris.
1973 Duncan Lunan publishes a paper claiming the Black Knight is an alien probe from Epsilon Boötis, retransmitting Tesla's 1899 signals. He later retracted this claim.
1998 STS-88 astronauts photograph a dark object — NASA identifies it as a thermal blanket lost during EVA. The photo (STS088-724-66) becomes the definitive "Black Knight" image.

"I wish to make it clear that I have never claimed that the object was an alien spacecraft."

Duncan Lunan, retraction statement
NASA STS088-724-66 Time Magazine 1960 Lunan 1973 Keyhoe 1954
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Declassified
Documents

Decades of government programs investigated aerial anomalies — and decades of files were buried in classified archives. From Project Blue Book to AARO, the official paper trail is long, contradictory, and still expanding.

12,618 Blue Book Cases
701 Unidentified
$22M AATIP Budget
1947–69 Project Blue Book: USAF investigated 12,618 UFO reports. 701 remained "unidentified." Concluded no threat to national security and no evidence of advanced technology.
1950 Guy Hottel memo (FBI Vault): describes "flying saucers" recovered in New Mexico with 3-foot-tall occupants. Now acknowledged as secondhand folklore, not verified intelligence.
1997 NSA releases 156 UFO-related documents via FOIA. Most are heavily redacted; many concern signals intelligence protocols, not UFO content.
2007–12 AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program): $22M funded via Sen. Harry Reid. BAASS produced 38 DIRDs (Defense Intelligence Reference Documents) — theoretical physics papers, not evidence of recovered craft.
2011–13 NRO declassifies CORONA, HEXAGON, and MOL programs — revealing that many "UFO" observations during the Cold War were classified reconnaissance satellites.
2022–24 AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office): 600+ page March 2024 report finds "no empirical evidence" of off-world technology. Whistleblower claims remain unverified.
Project Blue Book FBI Vault NSA FOIA 1997 AATIP / BAASS AARO 2024
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Modern UAP
Detection

If UAP exist, satellites should see them. The question is whether anyone is looking — and whether existing orbital sensor systems have already captured data that remains classified or unrecognized.

NASA's September 2023 independent UAP study team recommended using satellite-based AI detection systems and crowdsourced civilian reporting to build a systematic dataset. AARO's science plan includes orbital sensor integration. But the most sensitive satellite systems — SBIRS and DSP infrared early-warning constellations — remain classified, and claims of "fast mover" detections in their data have never been verified publicly.

48,000+ Tracked Orbital Objects
0 Confirmed Orbital UAP

USSPACECOM tracks over 48,000 objects in Earth orbit — debris, active satellites, and spent boosters. Not one has been publicly confirmed as an anomalous object. The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence — but it is the current dataset.

NASA UAP Report 2023 USSPACECOM SBIRS / DSP AARO Science Plan
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Whistle-
blowers

Three insiders went public with claims that the U.S. government possesses off-world technology. Their testimony shifted the UAP conversation from fringe theory to congressional hearing — but verification remains elusive.

David Grusch May 2023: Filed ICIG complaint claiming the U.S. has maintained a multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse-engineering program. July 2023: Testified under oath before Congress. Claimed NRO satellite imagery exists showing non-human-made vehicles. No imagery has been declassified.
Lue Elizondo Former AATIP director. Claimed the program identified objects with performance characteristics beyond known physics. Published Imminent (Aug 2024). Critics note AATIP's scope was narrower than claimed and DIRDs were theoretical papers.
Christopher Mellon Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. Facilitated the 2017 NYT stories that brought AATIP public. Has referenced classified SBIRS satellite data showing anomalous objects. No data declassified.

"We are not alone. The data supports it. The government has known for a very long time."

David Grusch, Congressional Testimony, July 2023
ICIG Complaint Congressional Testimony NYT 2017 SBIRS Data
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2023 UAP
Disclosure Act

The Schumer-Rounds bill (S.2226) was the most ambitious government transparency legislation in U.S. history — an attempt to compel disclosure of all UAP-related records within 25 years, modeled on the JFK Assassination Records Act.

It passed the Senate unanimously. Then the House gutted it. The final FY2024 NDAA removed the independent review board, eliminated eminent domain provisions for retrieving privately held UAP materials, and replaced strict timelines with agency-controlled review. The Pentagon's opposition was decisive.

July 2023 Schumer-Rounds amendment introduced. Requires all UAP records be reviewed for declassification within 25 years. Creates independent review board with subpoena power.
Dec 2023 Provisions stripped in final NDAA conference. Independent review board removed. Eminent domain for recovered materials removed. Agencies retain declassification authority.
2024+ Legislative efforts continue. Sens. Schumer and Rounds signal intent to reintroduce stronger provisions. AARO continues receiving reports under existing framework.

"The American people deserve the truth about what their government has been hiding for decades."

Senator Chuck Schumer, on S.2226
S.2226 FY2024 NDAA JFK Records Act Model
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The Galileo
Project

Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb launched the Galileo Project in July 2021 — the first mainstream academic effort to systematically search for evidence of extraterrestrial technology near Earth, using the scientific method.

$3–5M Funding
850 Spherules Recovered
2021– Active

The project operates a rooftop observatory at Harvard with multi-modal sensors — optical, infrared, radar, and audio — designed to capture high-resolution data on any anomalous aerial phenomena. In 2023, Loeb's Pacific expedition recovered ~850 metallic spherules from the impact path of interstellar meteor CNEOS 2014-01-08. Initial analysis suggested some spherules had an "extra-solar" composition; independent scientists have disputed the interstellar origin claim, noting the data is consistent with industrial pollution.

No confirmed extraterrestrial findings to date. But the project's insistence on applying the scientific method — sensors, data, peer review — to a topic historically dominated by speculation is itself a significant shift.

Harvard Galileo Project CNEOS 2014-01-08 Avi Loeb Pacific Expedition 2023
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Sputnik &
The Cold War

The satellite age began with mass UFO hysteria. Sputnik's launch in October 1957 — and its visible booster rocket — generated thousands of UFO reports from observers who had never seen an artificial satellite. The CIA's 1997 declassified monograph revealed that approximately 50% of all UFO reports in the 1950s and 1960s were actually misidentified U-2 and SR-71 reconnaissance aircraft.

~50% UFO Reports = Classified Aircraft
10,000+ Active Satellites Today

Echo 1 and Echo 2 — NASA's passive communications balloons, visible as bright moving lights — caused hundreds of additional misidentifications. The pattern repeats today: Starlink is now the #1 source of misidentified UFO reports tracked by MUFON and NUFORC. What was once "unknown" became "classified," then eventually "mundane." The cycle continues.

1957 Sputnik launch generates massive UFO reports. The booster stage, visible as a bright moving object, is reported as a "flying saucer" across multiple countries.
1960–64 Echo 1/2 balloon satellites cause hundreds of UFO reports. 100-foot reflective Mylar spheres, visible to the naked eye, were unfamiliar objects in an unfamiliar sky.
1997 CIA declassifies monograph: ~50% of 1950s–60s UFO reports were U-2/SR-71 spy planes. The Agency deliberately let the UFO mythology persist as cover for classified overflights.
2019–now Starlink becomes #1 source of misidentified UFO reports. GOES-16 weather satellite "UFO" images traced to data processing artifacts, not anomalous objects.
CIA 1997 Monograph MUFON / NUFORC GOES-16 Starlink
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Ancient
Astronauts

The ancient astronaut theory claims that evidence of extraterrestrial contact is embedded in human mythology, architecture, and astronomy. Each claim has been investigated and debunked by domain experts — but the narratives persist because they are more compelling than the prosaic explanations.

Vimanas Hindu texts describe flying chariots. The Vaimanika Shastra (claimed ancient text) was debunked by IISc Bangalore in 1974 — dated to the early 20th century, aerodynamically impossible designs.
Ezekiel Biblical "wheel within a wheel" vision. Scholars interpret this as a merkavah — a Jewish mystical throne-chariot tradition. Joseph Blumrich's 1974 NASA-inspired "spaceship" reading is creative exegesis, not scholarship.
Dogon / Sirius B The Dogon people of Mali allegedly possessed knowledge of Sirius B invisible to the naked eye. Debunked by anthropologist Walter Van Beek in 1991 — the "traditional knowledge" was introduced by French anthropologists Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen in the 1930s–50s.
Antikythera Ancient Greek analog computer (c. 100 BCE). Advanced, but firmly within Hellenistic engineering tradition — no extraterrestrial explanation needed. The mechanism tracks eclipses, not spacecraft.

The pattern is consistent: an ambiguous text, artifact, or oral tradition is reinterpreted through a technological lens. The interpretation says more about the interpreter's assumptions than the original source. And yet — the sheer volume of these narratives across every human culture suggests something deeper: a persistent, species-wide intuition that we are not alone.

IISc 1974 Van Beek 1991 Antikythera Mechanism Merkavah Tradition

The Signal
Continues

We are building instruments. We are passing laws. We are telling whistleblowers to speak under oath. We are launching academic projects with peer review and sensor arrays. The question is no longer whether we're looking — it's whether we're prepared for what we might find.

Research compiled April 2026
Sources linked throughout
No conclusions — only signals