David Sereda presents evidence from NASA footage suggesting unidentified objects captured during space missions, arguing these represent genuine anomalous phenomena. His book Evidence 2001 examines shuttle mission videos and photographs showing objects displaying flight characteristics inconsistent with space debris, ice particles, or conventional explanations. James Oberg, NASA mission specialist and self-described debunker of space mythology, may join to provide counterpoint perspective on these controversial images. The debate centers on interpretation of visual evidence, with Sereda pointing to intelligent maneuvering and Oberg offering prosaic explanations rooted in spaceflight operations experience. Discussion covers famous incidents including tether footage, formation-flying objects, and mysterious lights documented by astronauts. The program examines whether NASA footage provides smoking gun evidence of extraterrestrial visitation or merely demonstrates how easily conventional phenomena can be misinterpreted when viewed out of context.