The Secret NASA Transmissions: The Smoking Gun
NASA astronauts have described seeing objects during missions that they could not identify, and this film gathers those accounts alongside a claim that troubled its makers more: an independent study set up to monitor the digital video cameras running on every Space Shuttle flight, watching for anomalies the space agency did not officially discuss. The film treats the astronaut testimony as its primary evidence, presenting the sightings as first-hand reports from trained observers rather than secondhand rumor, then turns to the alleged monitoring project as the reason those sightings might matter beyond isolated anecdotes. It stays close to the conspiracy framing throughout, arguing that NASA's silence on both fronts is itself suspicious rather than routine. No specific mission dates, camera footage, or named investigators anchor the claims in what's available here, so the film works best as a survey of the astronaut-UFO narrative and the suspicion around it, not as a documented investigation with verifiable sourcing.