Scientists on Wednesday called for a rigorous scientific approach to explain hundreds of unexplained sky sightings.
The experts emphasized that more high-quality data should be collected for this. “The existing data and testimony are insufficient to provide conclusive evidence about the nature and origin of each individual event,” said astrophysicist David Spergel, who is leading the work. “We need high quality data”.
NASA announced last year that it would analyze observations that could not be clearly identified as engineering or natural phenomena. While UFOs have long fascinated the public, science has rarely taken the subject seriously or even avoided it. An independent team of 16 scientists will now present the results of the assessment of unexplained phenomena in a report at the end of July. (sda/afp)
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