INDORE, India -- WATCH ‘ALIEN MYSTERIES’ ON DISCOVERY SCIENCE
Premieres every Sunday, at 8pm
New Delhi, August 19, 2013:Discovery Science, India’s only 24-hour channel dedicated to making science programming relevant, accessible and entertaining delves into the mysteries of thealiens in the newseries, ALIEN MYSTERIES. The programme chronicles first-person accounts of UFO sightings, alien encounters and abductions as recounted by people across the world.
A six part series, Alien Mysteries premieres every Sunday, at 8pm.
ALIEN MYSTERIES is an imaginative new take on some of the most enduring UFO mysteries from the last 50 years. Each story is backed up by credible witnesses, investigative reports, and tangible evidence such as physical markings, photographs, radar reports, and videos.
In each episode, dramatic reenactments recount stunning real-life unexplained alien experiences, taking viewers on a thrilling - and sometimes terrifying - journey. Their bizarre, life-altering encounters are vividly depicted using new state-of-the-art CGI and green screen techniques. Each story also features scientists and researchers who probe the question - how is this possible?
Discovery Science continues to examine the impact of science and technology on our everyday lives. It is the leader in search for answers to the questions that have eluded everyone for centuries and reveal life’s greatest mysteries and smallest wonders, from uncovering lost worlds to exploring the latest in scientific discoveries, will build on the same image and offer amazing programs for the viewers.
Elevating the overall entertainment quotient, Discovery Science will not only be offering premiere series like Master Of The Universe: Stephen Hawking, 100 Things That Will Change Your Life, Beautiful Minds but also bring new seasons of popular shows like How It’s Made, When We Left Earth, Through The Wormhole, Science Of War – Anthology On Weapons’ Shows.
Highlights from episodes
Corina
For CorinaSaebels, the night of July 19th, 1991 started just like any other. She and a male friend are stargazing in her backyard when they feel a sudden deep vibration. In the sky, they see a boomerang shaped spacecraft, the size of a football field, moving closer. Panicked, the friend runs inside the house, leaving Corina alone under the hovering ship. She is paralyzed with fear. Minutes later, when she’s finally able to move, Corina runs into the house to find her friend. He is very anxious and wants to know where she’s been, telling her he’s been searching for her outside for the last 45 minutes. Once again, Corina can’t account for the missing time. She decides to call the UFO reporting site in BC and learns that 16 people have reported the sighting. She talks to a second UFOBC investigator and discovers the scars on her body are tell-tale marks of an alien abduction. The news is terrifying and sets off a series of flashbacks that change her life forever.
Stephenville Lights
On January 8, 2008 residents from rural Stephenville, Texas witness a series of extraordinary, unexplained sightings. Steve Allen, a business owner and long-time private pilot, along with two close friends, suddenly notice strange lights moving quickly across the sky. Allen estimates the lights are about 3,000 feet above the ground and they are producing a strange strobe-like effect, rapidly reconfiguring from a horizontal to a vertical pattern. The group is mesmerized. They’ve never seen anything like it and they become more awestruck when they see the lights are attached to a huge aircraft. When it appears a second time, it is being chased by F-16s. Steve has never seen anything so big move so fast. In another part of town, three Erath County police officers witness the same event. What could it possibly be? The men report the event to the local airport and the military. The authorities deny there was anything in the sky that night. The witnesses know differently and Steve Allen makes it his mission to find out the truth.
Bucks County
April 2008, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Denise Murter, middle aged mother of two, hears mysterious noises in the middle of the night. Searching her backyard, she sees a large air craft hovering above her. Denise is certain it’s a UFO. When other residents of Bucks County see a similar craft and Denise has a second sighting, UFO investigators believe Denise’s experience may be one of Pennsylvania’s most important UFO sightings. But when Denise has a third sighting and claims to see strange, sparkling objects falling from the spacecraft, investigators become skeptical. Then a seventeen year old sighting of a spacecraft in the woods of Florida lays to rest any doubts that Denise has been telling the truth.
Atul Malikram
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About Discovery Science
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Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) is the world's #1 nonfiction media company reaching more than 1.8 billion cumulative subscribers in 218 countries and territories. Discovery is dedicated to satisfying curiosity through 147 worldwide television networks, led by Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Science and Investigation Discovery, as well as U.S. joint venture networks OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, The Hub and 3net, the first 24-hour 3D network. Discovery also is a leading provider of educational products and services to schools and owns and operates a diversified portfolio of digital media services, including HowStuffWorks.com. In Asia-Pacific, eight Discovery brands reach 572 million cumulative subscribers in 36 countries with programming customised in 15 languages and dialects.
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