ALIENS have hijacked a NASA probe and are using it to try to contact Earth, experts believe.
Unmanned craft Voyager 2 has sent “distorted” messages home from deepest space.
The probe was launched 33 years ago in a bid to contact extraterrestrial life – and UFO boffins now believe it may have found some.German expert Hartwig Hausdorf claims the strange signals could be alien transmissions.
The craft was launched alongside sister probe Voyager 1 in 1977. Its cargo included what NASA described as a “gold-plated, copper gramophone record” full of songs and greetings in 55 languages. But on April 22 this year the craft briefly stopped transmitting, then began sending gobbledygook.
NASA engineers reckon the glitch is a data transmission fault which they can repair. But Mr Hausdor, author of a book called UFOs – The Are Still Flying, said: “It seems someone has reprogrammed or hijacked the probe.”
Voyager 2 is now at the edge of our solar system, having travelled further than any other spaceship.
A NASA insider said: “This is probably just a faulty machine spouting gibberish.
“But the idea it could have been found by intelligent life has excited people. If true, it could change the world in an instant.”
Unmanned craft Voyager 2 has sent “distorted” messages home from deepest space.
The probe was launched 33 years ago in a bid to contact extraterrestrial life – and UFO boffins now believe it may have found some.German expert Hartwig Hausdorf claims the strange signals could be alien transmissions.
The craft was launched alongside sister probe Voyager 1 in 1977. Its cargo included what NASA described as a “gold-plated, copper gramophone record” full of songs and greetings in 55 languages. But on April 22 this year the craft briefly stopped transmitting, then began sending gobbledygook.
NASA engineers reckon the glitch is a data transmission fault which they can repair. But Mr Hausdor, author of a book called UFOs – The Are Still Flying, said: “It seems someone has reprogrammed or hijacked the probe.”
Voyager 2 is now at the edge of our solar system, having travelled further than any other spaceship.
A NASA insider said: “This is probably just a faulty machine spouting gibberish.
“But the idea it could have been found by intelligent life has excited people. If true, it could change the world in an instant.”