Overview
- Jared Isaacman told CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday that the odds of discovering signs we are not alone are “pretty high.”
- He said he has flown to space twice and has not seen any evidence of alien visits or contact.
- He explained that the question of life guides NASA mission planning, including current lunar work and upcoming studies of Mars samples.
- The interview lined up with Orion’s pass by the moon’s far side following the recent Artemis II launch, underscoring active exploration tied to this goal.
- Officials still report no confirmed evidence of extraterrestrial life, with a White House plan to release UFO files pending and polls showing many Americans believe life beyond Earth exists.