Brits first in space: Aliens exist, may be among us

Aliens exist and it's possible to be among us on earth, said the first Brit to go into space. Dr. Helen Charman told Magazina Oobserver that the extraterranean life is likely to exist somewhere in the universe. “Aliens exist, there are no two answers to that,” she said, adding [...]
Dr. Helen Charman told Magazina Oobserver that the extraterranean life is likely to exist somewhere in the universe.
“Aliens exist, there are no two answers to this,” she said, adding that “should have many different types of life” among billions of stars, translate Periscopi from the BBC.

56-year-old Sherman made history when she traveled to the Soviet space station Mir in May 1991.
The chemist who currently works at the Imperial College in London added that although aliens may not have been made of carbon and nitrogen as people “it is possible to be here now and we simply cannot see”.
In the interview she also poured out her frustration because the media were referring to him as the first British woman in space, not just the British. /Periscope












