NASA's Unexplained Files
Investigating mysteries and anomalies in space exploration
About NASA's Unexplained Files
Released: 2014
Platform: Max
Rating: TV-PG
Run time: 6 Seasons Available (45 Episodes)
Cast
Erik Dellums
NASA's Unexplained Files
About NASA's Unexplained Files
'NASA's Unexplained Files' is a science & technology docudrama tv series that premiered in 2014. The series explores the unexplained mysteries and lesser-known phenomena within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) archives. Delving into everything from disappearing spacecraft to unknown objects flying in space, each episode brings to light the unusual and intriguing aspects of the outer space unknown to many.
Making / Production
The show is produced by Wag TV for Discovery Science in both the United States and the United Kingdom. It is shot using a combination of interviews, archive footage, and dramatic reconstructions to present the mysteries. It professionally challenges viewers about what we think we know according to science.
Actors
- James S. Bulanowski: Narrates the bizarre tales and theories posed by experts and enthusiasts. His narration provides a gripping plotline throughout the series.
- Jonathan Web: Played as Self - Planetary Science Institute. He portrayed the role with the right mix of credibility and intrigue.
- Narrator Erik Dellums: Provides the spine-tingling voice overs for each mysterious incident covered in the show.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- The episode "Life in Hell" features the story of a potential parallel universe that may have been discovered.
- The series was renewed for a third season in 2016 due to its popular demand and intriguing concept.
- The show covers not just NASA's documented files but also includes information from other space agencies around the world.
Quotes
- "We are all explorers driven to know what's over the horizon, what's beyond our own shores..." - Narrator
- "The real mystery of life isn't a problem to solve, but a reality to experience." - James S. Bulanowski
- "Space, once the domain of only the world's most powerful, is now open for business." - Erik Dellums
Music, Soundtrack
- The series uses atmospheric and suspense-building music to set the tone for the exploration of each mystery.
- The music for the series is composed by Terry Devine-King from Audio Network.
About NASA's Unexplained Files
NASA's Unexplained Files examines mysteries from space, exploring unexplained phenomena, breakthrough discoveries, and alien speculation.