

The Living Sky explores a simple hypothesis: our atmosphere may provide habitats for a wide variety of living things. Numerous varied phenomena like discs, orbs, ball lightning, mystery lights, sprites, and UFOs could reveal diverse aerial life.
This website presents news about recent discoveries, shows and analyzes some of the clearest evidence, and provides a place for people to share their encounters. We hope to share plans and work in the field, using the latest technology to capture images of sky life.
Read more in our HYPOTHESIS or in THE SKY IS ALIVE.
The mysterious Cohoke Light floats along a stretch of railroad track that passes through a swampy forest in eastern Virginia. For generations, the light has thrilled and puzzled residents. Local…
On October 16, 2018, I had the opportunity to talk with Martin Willis on his Podcast UFO radio show and webcast. You can hear us talk about the hypothesis of…
Here is a full transcript and audio of the 1962 Mercury-Atlas 6, Friendship 7 mission with pilot John Glenn. Hear his actual first-hand account of what he saw.
Thank you to the organizers and judges of the International UFO Congress for selecting Not Alone – The Life Above as the Best Short UFO film of the 2018 EBE…
The mysterious Cohoke Light floats along a stretch of railroad track that passes through a swampy forest in eastern Virginia. For generations, the light has thrilled and puzzled residents.
We have greatly expanded the visual component of our presentation The Sky is Alive. Big pictures for an expansive topic!
For centuries, hundreds of people have reported lights moving through the skies of western North Carolina. The Brown Mountain lights are one example of our planet’s many unexplained luminous phenomena.
NASA’s Wallops facility in Virginia will launch a sounding rocket to deploy “vapor tracers” to study unseen movements in the atmosphere.
Freshwater jellyfish? Many people may not even know such things exist. Yet people have reported them in almost every state in the U.S., and in countries worldwide.