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Today’s big SpaceX launch — the first flight of the upgraded Starship V3 rocket — was successfully completed after a one-day scrub. Liftoff occurred Friday evening from Starbase, Texas.
Key points from the mission:
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The massive Super Heavy booster launched successfully and stage separation occurred normally.
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One engine on the Starship upper stage failed during ascent, but the vehicle still reached space using the remaining engines.
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SpaceX deployed 22 dummy/test satellites during the mission.
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The booster was not recovered and crashed into the Gulf after an incomplete burn.
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The upper-stage Starship survived reentry and performed a planned splashdown in the Indian Ocean, where it tipped over and exploded as expected after landing.
This flight is being viewed as a major improvement over some earlier Starship tests because:
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the vehicle reached space,
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payload deployment worked,
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reentry performance improved,
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and heat shield testing appeared more successful.
Elon Musk called the mission “epic,” and the launch is important for:
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future Starlink deployment,
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NASA Artemis moon missions,
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and eventual Mars ambitions.

The current status of UAP (“Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena,” formerly UFO) disclosure in the United States is that the issue has clearly moved into the mainstream of Congress and the Pentagon — but there still has been no official confirmation of extraterrestrial craft or alien technology.
Here is where things stand as of May 2026:
Congressional Activity
A bipartisan group in Congress continues pushing for greater disclosure, especially lawmakers like Anna Paulina Luna and Tim Burchett. Hearings in late 2025 and early 2026 focused heavily on:
- military sightings,
- whistleblower claims,
- alleged hidden “legacy programs,”
- and whether agencies are withholding information from Congress.
Pentagon / AARO Position
The Pentagon’s official investigative office, AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office), continues to investigate reports. AARO states:
- many incidents remain unresolved,
- some involve drones, balloons, sensor issues, or foreign surveillance,
- but it has found no verified evidence of extraterrestrial technology or secret alien recovery programs.
New 2026 File Releases
In May 2026, the government released roughly 160+ UAP-related videos, photos, and documents following pressure from Congress and a White House transparency initiative. Analysts reviewing the files say:
- most material was already rumored or partially known,
- nothing released so far is considered “smoking gun” evidence,
- but additional releases are expected later this year.
Whistleblower Claims
Former intelligence official David Grusch remains central to the story. He and other whistleblowers claim:
- crash retrieval programs exist,
- some information has been hidden from Congress,
- and advanced technologies may have been recovered.
However:
- no publicly released hard evidence has yet verified those claims,
- and government agencies officially deny possessing alien craft.
UAP Disclosure Act
The original “UAP Disclosure Act” proposed by Senate leaders including Chuck Schumer was partially weakened before final passage, but it still:
- created a National Archives UAP records collection,
- increased reporting requirements,
- and expanded congressional oversight.
Bottom Line
The biggest shift is not proof of aliens — it is that:
- Congress now openly discusses UAPs,
- military pilots and intelligence officials testify publicly,
- whistleblower protections are expanding,
- and the Pentagon acknowledges unexplained incidents are real national-security issues.
But as of today:
- there has been no officially verified disclosure of extraterrestrial visitation, and
- most released material remains ambiguous or inconclusive.


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