NASA's Unexplained Files - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

JFK UFO Conspiracy
A declassified letter written by President Kennedy demands that the CIA share its UFO data with NASA. A bizarre pattern on the surface of Mars could be a coded alien message. Investigators are shocked to find a rocket crash-landed in a crater on the Moon.

Curse of the Gas Giant
Jupiter is far hotter than it should be, and scientists don't understand why. The Curiosity Rover finds something strange on Mars. Could it be a lost spacecraft, or something far more sinister? Detectives turn to NASA for help with a murder cold case.

The Sun's Evil Twin
Two suns are photographed in the sky over Indonesia. Is it a trick of the light or the first sighting of our Sun's evil twin? Scientists are baffled by ghostly white swirls on the Moon's surface. An astronaut disappears during his return to Earth.

Secret Aliens
An astronomer records an unusual radio signal from beyond our solar system. FBI agents find classified documents at the home of a NASA scientist. When scientists discover strange DNA in the octopus, they examine if their origins could be alien.

Stonehenge on Mars
When NASA spots a something on Mars that resembles Stonehenge, they investigate what could have made this strange structure. Scientists discover a mysterious hole in Saturn's rings. An ancient tribe claims contact with alien visitors.

CIA's Secret Revenge
When the Soviet Union unveils its own space shuttle, the CIA hatches a secret revenge plot. Recent discoveries shed new light on the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. A missing nuclear weapon could threaten a NASA base in the Arctic.

The Moons Strange Secret
The last humans to walk on the Moon discover something strange on the surface. A NASA scientist investigates a strange phenomenon responsible for horrific mass deaths. A landmark NASA mission threatens to destroy the reputation of an American hero.

Saturn's Death Star
A mysterious object is orbiting Saturn, and it looks just like the Death Star. New evidence might shed new light on the mysterious death of Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space. When a cuting-edge satellite vanishes, fears of a space war escalate.
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