NASA's Unexplained Files

Exploring mysteries and anomalies in space

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About NASA's Unexplained Files

Released: 2012

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TV14

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Erik Dellums

About NASA's Unexplained Files

NASA's Unexplained Files is an intriguing television series that premiered on the Science Channel in 2012. The TV series probes into the mysteries surrounding the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Delving into decades worth of discoveries and missions, it dives deep into files to uncover strange occurrences and unexplained phenomena documented in real NASA data, linking modern scientific discoveries with historical records.

Making / Production

Produced by WAG TV, NASA's Unexplained Files integrates interviews with scientists, astronauts, and space enthusiasts. The show uses actual footage, CGI for recreations, and dramatic reenactments to transport viewers on a journey through the mysteries of the universe.

Actors

  • James Suttles as the Narrator: With a voice that's both commanding and inviting, Suttles guides the audience through each episode effortlessly.
  • William J. Birnes as Himself: Birnes, a UFOlogist, contributes expert analysis and explanations.
  • Amy Shira Teitel as Herself: Teitel, an accomplished space historian and blogger, provides knowledgeable insight into NASA's missions.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Episodes often end with the reminder that there's so much about the universe that remains unknown.
  • The show also reveals some of the astronaut superstitions that have developed over the years.
  • Despite the title's implications, the files aren't secrets. All data presented in the show is public information.

Awards

The TV series NASA's Unexplained Files is recognized for its detailed examination of space missions and mysteries. However, it has not received any specific awards so far.

Quotes

  • "Exploring the unknown requires tolerating uncertainty." - Brian Greene
  • "The universe is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper." - Eden Phillpotts
  • "Space is for everybody. It's not just for a few people in science or math, or for a select group of astronauts. That's our new frontier out there, and it's everybody's business to know about space." - Christa McAuliffe

Music, Soundtrack

  • The original score of NASA's Unexplained Files is composed by Edward White. His composition sets the right tone and atmosphere, adding an aura of mystery and wonder to the episodes.
  • The series uses sound effects extensively to add depth to the exploration of celestial events and space missions.