This is NASA’s “road map” to identify and study UFOs

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2023-05-31 17:29:59

The NASA has presented this Wednesday the conclusions of its first independent study on UFOs. Experts such as Daniel Evans, Nicky Foz, David Sperger, Sean Kirkpatrick and Mike Freire have participated in the event, as well as members of the scientific team that has led this work such as Nadia Drake, Paula Bontempi, Federica Bianco, David Grinspoon, Karlin Toner, Josh Semeter and Jennifer Buss.

“We have brought together some of the world’s most prestigious scientists, data science professionals and aerospace safety experts so that they can tell us how to study this phenomenon,” said Daniel Evans, one of the promoters of this study group.

On the matter, Nicola Fox, head of NASA’s science program, has warned that it is necessary to “obtain quality data.” “There are very few high-quality observations of these phenomena. Many of the UFO sightings lack key information to understand their nature”, he indicated.

In this sense, Evans has remarked that “we must end the stigma around the study of UFOs.” “Understanding these phenomena is a unique opportunity to expand our knowledge of the world around us and to understand phenomena that occur in our airspace,” she explained.

For this reason, he has insisted that the objective of this study is not to provide answers about the nature of UFOs but to establish a “Roadmap” to study them in depth. “The stigma attached to these phenomena means that many people are not reporting their sightings,” he lamented.

To make this roadmap more effective, specialists have proposed using earth observation satellites and other state-of-the-art scientific instruments, as well as collaboration between international institutions.

Final results in July

Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon’s UFO unit, has detailed that the vast majority of reported sightings between 1996 and 2023 have occurred in airspace. The most common features refer to spherical objectsup to four meters high and of a color between white and silver.

Kirkpatrick has given as an example one of the cases analyzed in the NASA report: the sighting of an unidentified flying object that was detected in the western United States and that was surprising due to its rapid changes in position. However, the analyzes later pointed out that it was a commercial aircraft.

The expert has also made reference to another sighting of a spherical object in the Middle East in 2022. On this occasion, no analysis was able to provide a clear answer. “The lack of data is what makes it difficult for us to investigate these events,” he said.

All data has been shared with the so-called “five eyes“, an alliance of countries created after World War II that includes Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.

In any case, the final report on these phenomena will be published in summer. “If all goes well, it will be ready by the end of July,” as confirmed by astrophysicist David Spergel, one of the experts who has led this analysis.

Where are more sightings published?

On the east and west coast of the United States, in the Middle East and in East Asia are the areas where according to experts “the most sightings are published”, which does not mean that there are more.

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