
"I've been to space twice, I didn't encounter any aliens up there yet. I have not seen anything to suggest that we've been visited by any intelligent life forms out there. But when you think about it, we got 2 trillion galaxies out there, who knows how many star systems within each of it. I would say the odds that we will find something at some point to suggest that we are not alone are pretty high."
"Our job here is to go out and try and unlock the secrets of the universe, and one of those questions is, are we alone? So I would say that is inherent in every one of our scientific endeavors."
"I don't know if they're real or not I can tell you he gave classified information. He made a big mistake."
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman expressed a strong belief in the possibility of alien life during an interview. He acknowledged that while he has not encountered any signs of extraterrestrial beings, the vastness of the universe, with its 2 trillion galaxies, suggests a high likelihood of discovering evidence of intelligent life. Isaacman emphasized that exploring the question of whether we are alone in the universe is a fundamental aspect of NASA's mission. This conversation followed remarks from former President Obama regarding the existence of aliens, which sparked reactions from President Trump.
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