Because of safety: NASA expert group calls for better UFO data

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ARCHIVE – Workers on scaffolding paint the NASA logo near the vehicle assembly building at the Kennedy Space Center. Photo: John Raoux/AP

The investigation of “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena” (UAP) in the sky is “extremely important” for safety reasons, among others, NASA manager Dan Evans said at a news conference following the roughly four-hour meeting on Wednesday. .

His colleague David Spergel said that many past UAPs could not be cleared up because the data on them was too small and of poor quality. In the future, therefore, more and better recordings and data will be needed. So far, there’s no evidence linking UAPs to extraterrestrial life, Spergel stressed.

16 experts selected by NASA will now present a study on how to proceed in researching UAPs. The study was agreed with the US government, NASA said, but was independent of the US Department of Defense’s work with intelligence agencies in this regard.

In recent years, the Pentagon has presented reports that there are no explanations for dozens of celestial phenomena from the past two decades – but also no evidence of secret technology from other countries or extraterrestrial life. The Pentagon also criticized insufficient data. For the first time in decades, there was also a hearing in Congress.

(SDA)

Source: Blick

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