Artemis II Lunar Anomalies: The Secrets of Shackleton Crater
NASA’s Artemis II mission, launching no earlier than March 2026 (following recent wet dress rehearsal delays), will send four astronauts—Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, …
THE INVESTIGATIVE ARCHIVE
NASA Anomalies: Evidence-Based Cosmic Enigmas
The NASA Anomalies wing of our archive is dedicated to the study of unexplained phenomena documented within official NASA mission data. Unlike anecdotal accounts, this repository focuses on the scientific outliers—anomalies in spectrometry, strange morphologies in Hubble and James Webb imagery, and unexplained signals captured by interplanetary probes.
We utilize NASA’s Open Data policy to examine cases that the agency itself has highlighted as “unexplained” or “anomalous.” This includes the 2026 Hubble AI-assisted discoveries of over 1,300 unusual celestial objects and the ongoing analysis of “technosignature” candidates in deep-space surveys.
What You’ll Find in the Files:
Hubble & JWST Enigmas: Analysis of “AnomalousMatch” AI findings and spacetime distortions.
Planetary Mysteries: Examining strange formations on Mars, Ceres, and Enceladus.
Historical NASA Logs: Investigating Apollo-era anomalies and “STS” shuttle mission footage.
Technosignatures: Tracking the scientific hunt for artificial structures in deep space.
Bridging the gap between official data and the unexplained.
NASA’s Artemis II mission, launching no earlier than March 2026 (following recent wet dress rehearsal delays), will send four astronauts—Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, …