Encounters with UFOs; Search for ancient life on Mars; James Webb Space Telescope | Full Episodes

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Published 2023-07-29
From May 2021, Bill Whitaker’s report on unidentified aerial phenomena or UAP, more commonly known as UFOs, regularly spotted in restricted U.S. airspace. Also from May 2021, Anderson Cooper’s story on NASA’s search for ancient life on Mars with the Perseverance and Ingenuity spacecrafts. From December 2021, Scott Pelley’s report on the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope. And from April 2023, Pelley’s look at new images captured by Webb.

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0:00 Introduction
0:11 UAP
13:41 Ingenuity and Perseverance
26:59 Let There Be Light (Launching James Webb)
40:15 The Origin of Everything (Images from James Webb)

All Comments (21)
  • @usernotfound904
    Thank you 60 minutes! PLEASE keep digging into this topic! ✌🏼 🛸 🌊
  • @kswis
    Got all excited then i realized this was may 16th. Whata bummer. A current episode after tge hearings woould be excellent
  • @AustinKampen
    For those that didn’t see, the first clip about UAPs originally aired May 2021. So it’s over 2 years old and doesn’t have all of the newest information.
  • @missNicole485
    Bill is an excellent reporter on this topic. Calm and to the point. I hope he keeps digging!
  • I’m so glad that this is finally getting the attention, it deserves.
  • @clarktrees4680
    This has got to be the most telling episode of 60 Minutes ever. My first memory in life ever is watching 60 Minutes by the way.
  • @jeffteampeterson
    Not focusing on the subject I have to acknowledge that Bill Whitaker's career matches his Talent. Very composed, natural and talented. Most of us fail to marry our career choice with our primary talent or what we are most passionate about. He is truly a joy to watch.
  • @jigglypuff4227
    Why did you guys from 60 minutes never did a second episode on UAP? You did such a great job, why did you guys stop?
  • This is so wild. I never would have thought that we would get such disclosure in my lifetime 😮 🤯
  • @Lythaera
    4:44 I knew a pilot who claims to have seen something just like this on multiple occasions above the Uintas in Utah, but much much closer. I remember him describing that after he landed, he talked at length to his flight instructor, who told him that many pilots had seen them. If only my friend were alive today. He died from COVID at only 42 years old, pretty early in the pandemic.
  • @JasperH5150
    Thank you for not playing LOUD music that many of us older persons have problems with interference and phase distortion... making it very difficult to hear the dialogue of what is being said... History Chanel for example.
  • I'm speechless... 😮😮😮😮 Those pics are so beautiful!!!! Thank you for this video. Keep up the AMAZING work! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
  • @sunitamosesesq
    I watched them plan, build, delay and refine this telescope for over 20 years! And I happily spent my Christmas morning watching them launch it into space. Such a memorable moment. I'm eagerly looking forward to all the JWST has to reveal in the coming years.
  • @jchow5966
    Thank you 60 Minutes and thank you to all the military & commercial pilots and everyone else who is talking about this. ☮️
  • @emersamonte2241
    we keep on raising our heads for questions in the sky...but we forgot to look below us or under our waters, of the possibilities that a civilazation much ahead of us was living...
  • @SidorovichJr
    You should ask mr. Grusch for a full 60 minutes episodes so that as many people could hear about this issue as possible so we cpuld move with it with bigger support. Many would do but they still think ufos and aliens are question of "beliefs and fairy tale"
  • @crazytonguecat
    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING THAT NASA FLEW A HELICOPTER ON MARS!!! I’M SPEECHLESS!!😱
  • We saw a whole fleet of them in Germany in 2006. They looked like they pressed through some hidden curtain into our sky. Soundless, fast, moving like creatures not aircrafts, without obvious propulsion. They seemed friendly. No point in wasting money investigating this. If they wanted to attack, they‘d win.