Apollo 12 astronaut talks about aliens

"Some planets can have the same life as ours for 100,000 years, some planets are like us today, and certainly some of them look like us 10,000 years from now," Alan Bean, 1 in 3 Apollo 12 crew member said.

Alan Bean , 85, was one of three Apollo 12 crew members to fly to the Moon in November 1969. He was the fourth astronaut to walk the surface of the Moon. He currently retires and lives with his family in Houston, Texas, USA.

Bean spent 1,671 hours and 45 minutes in space, of which 10 hours and 26 minutes on the Moon and in Earth orbit.

Bean's experience in space has led him to develop some interesting hypotheses about extraterrestrial life.

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Alan Bean astronaut.

Bean said: "I don't think anyone from outer space ever came to Earth because their civilization is much more advanced and friendly than us. This is like the fact that the Earth has grown better. compared to before ".

According to astronauts, aliens may land on Earth and declare: "We came in peace. We know you have cancer to kill. We have solved the problem. It was 50 years ago, this is a tool we put on a person's chest to cure cancer, we'll show you how to use it. "

Bean thinks this is like someday about 1,000 years when people can go to another planet and will show them how we deal with cancer, how to heal malformations . .

According to the NewYork Post, Bean has no doubts about the existence of aliens.

"There are billions of stars and a lot of planets flying around them. So, in terms of statistical probability, there must be many planets among them. Among them, some planets have there can be a life like ours 100,000 years of water, some planets are like us today, and certainly some of us are like 10,000 years from now. "

Bean has retired from the NASA American Aerospace Administration since 1981 to become a painter. In his paintings, he describes astronauts' experiences. He said: "Even when I lived to 185 years old, I never had the idea to draw on this topic."

Each of his works sold hundreds of thousands of dollars on his personal website.