Dark Mission
The Secret History of NASA, Enlarged and Revised Edition
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Publisher Description
The bestselling investigation into NASA, hidden space history, and the evidence for extraterrestrial structures on the Moon and Mars.
Dark Mission by Richard C. Hoagland and Mike Bara is a bestselling exploration of alternative space history, NASA controversies, and the enduring debate over anomalous structures photographed on the Moon and Mars. Blending archival research, mission analysis, and speculative interpretation, the authors examine decades of space-program imagery and data to argue that key discoveries about extraterrestrial architecture and advanced physics have been overlooked, suppressed, or misinterpreted.
This revised and expanded edition builds on the book’s original impact with additional chapters, updated analysis, and new photographic material drawn from NASA missions. Hoagland—known for his long-running research into space anomalies—and Bara present a sweeping narrative that connects Cold War–era aerospace research, early rocket pioneers, and the evolution of NASA’s public messaging with a broader inquiry into what may have been found beyond Earth. The book also revisits the legacy of Wernher von Braun and other early space-program figures, exploring claims about unconventional physics theories and alternate gravitational models associated with mid-twentieth-century aerospace research.
This 2008 New York Times bestseller remains a controversial and widely discussed title within alternative science, conspiracy research, and speculative space history. Dark Mission continues to attract readers interested in the intersection of government secrecy, space exploration, and the possibility of non-terrestrial structures within our solar system.
A core title for readers of alternative science, space-program history, conspiracy research, and speculative nonfiction.
Customer Reviews
Great Book!
When reading this book. Keep an open mind. Don't listen to what anyone else says and be the judge yourself.
Personally I'll admit I don't "see" some of the things that Hoagland and Bara see. However that doesn't mean I think they are wrong. It could be to the quality of some of the images. The factual evidence presented in this book is outstanding and eyes opening to say the least.
Great work gentlemen and ill be looking forward to the sequel.
And Remember.
"The Truth Is Out There"