Dr. William R. Alschuler brings an astronomer's perspective to examining UFO evidence and the scientific case for extraterrestrial visitation. Alschuler discusses why mainstream astronomy ignores UFO evidence despite numerous credible reports from trained observers. The conversation explores specific UFO cases with strong evidence including radar confirmation and multiple witnesses. Alschuler examines the physics of interstellar travel and whether advanced civilizations could develop propulsion systems enabling visitation. The discussion addresses the Fermi paradox and why we haven't detected obvious alien intelligence if the universe teems with life. Alschuler discusses astronomer sightings of UFOs and why professional scientists often fear reporting their observations. The broadcast explores what we know about exoplanets and the statistical likelihood of technological civilizations in our galaxy. Alschuler examines the UFO evidence astronomers should take seriously and how to distinguish genuine anomalies from misidentifications. The conversation addresses the possibility that UFOs represent extraterrestrial spacecraft and what this would mean for science. Alschuler discusses what astronomy reveals about the likelihood we are not alone and the implications for humanity.