Aliens.gov
Searching for Aliens.gov?
There is no official U.S. government website at aliens.gov. Here is what official UAP records exist, where to find them, and what they actually say.
This is an independent educational site. It is not affiliated with any government agency.
What People Are Looking For
Users searching for “aliens.gov” are typically curious about whether the U.S. government maintains a dedicated public portal for UFO or UAP records — perhaps one that contains confirmation of extraterrestrial life or contact.
No such portal exists at that address. Official U.S. government UAP resources are distributed across several agencies: AARO (aaro.mil), DoD (defense.gov), NASA (science.nasa.gov/uap), and the National Archives (archives.gov).
UAP Files vs. Proof of Aliens
There is an important distinction between UAP files and proof of extraterrestrial life:
- UAP files document observations of aerial objects that pilots, radar, or other sensors detected but could not immediately identify.
- Proof of extraterrestrial life would require physical evidence, confirmed biological material, or verified communication — none of which has been officially produced.
- Many unresolved UAP cases remain unexplained because of insufficient data, not because the objects are confirmed to be non-human.
UFO/UAP files may describe unexplained observations, but unexplained does not automatically mean extraterrestrial.