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The team’s work follows years of heightened interest around interstellar visitors after the release of a series of U.S. This expands the scope to undersea and in space. Its focus is on the sky, where most of the sightings have been reported, though the National Defense Authorization Act recently changed the acronym from unidentified aerial phenomena to unidentified anomalous phenomena. The independent study team was tapped last year and plans to release a report by the end of July. In order to do things right, we must work together, pooling our resources, our knowledge and our expertise.” “Conversations like this one are the first step to reducing the stigma surrounding UAP reporting,” said Dan Evans, the assistant deputy associate administrator for research at NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. “Moreover, transparency is essential for fostering trust between NASA, the public and the scientific community. Analyzing UAPs could help scientists better understand the world - potentially the universe - and it could improve situational awareness crucial for airspace safety. This is a serious topic deserving rigorous scientific analysis, NASA said, and harassment hinders progress in the field.

NASA wants to remove the stigma around reporting and researching UFOs.ĭuring a public meeting on Wednesday, NASA said its 16-member team of independent experts had been harassed for helping create a strategy to better categorize and evaluate unidentified flying objects - now called UAPs, for unidentified anomalous phenomena. This is the first UFO seen by the Laredo group. Mutual UFO Network website Show More Show Less 10 of10 Mutual UFO Network Show More Show Less 9 of10Ī photograph of an alleged UFO sighting in California, which was submitted to the Mutual UFO Network (Mufon).

Photo from Mutual UFO Network website of an alleged UFO in Cotulla on July 5, 2012. (video by Josie Auten) Josie Auten Show More Show Less 8 of10 The Auten's believe the triangular image at the top to be a UFO 'Mothership' and the black frisbee-like object in the middle of the screen below it to be a UFO 'scout' ship captured on videotape accidentally as they visited Lake Conroe on a family outing. STILL IMAGE FROM TELEVISION-Still frame captured from a video recorded on a VHS-C Panasonic camcorder by Josie Auten of Houston. EDT.(AP Photo/Sci Fi) AP Show More Show Less 7 of10 The networks documentary "Out Of the Blue," premieres Tuesday, Jat 9 p.m. The Sci-Fi channel has embarked on a campaign to convince the government to be more forthcoming and aggressive in investigating UFO sightings. ** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, JUNE 23 ** An alleged UFO appears in the skies above Moscow in this frame grab from television, Aug. Photo courtesy of Fox 23 News - Unidentified image caught on videotape by a Fox 23 cameraman while shooting at the Albany International Airport recently. (Department of Defense via The New York Times) Ñ FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY Ñ DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE/NYT Show More Show Less 4 of10 American intelligence officials have found no evidence that aerial phenomena witnessed by Navy pilots in recent years are alien spacecraft, but they still cannot explain the unusual movements that have mystified scientists and the military, according to senior administration officials briefed on the findings of a highly anticipated government report. NASA/Joel Kowsky/ Show More Show Less 3 of10Ī still image from video released by the Department of Defense shows a 2004 encounter near San Diego between two Navy F/A-18F fighter jets and an unknown object. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Nicola Fox, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, speaks during a public meeting of NASA’s unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) independent study team, Wednesday, at the Mary W. (United States Senate Committee On Armed Services/TNS) TNS Show More Show Less 2 of10 A screen shot from footage shows a metallic ball-shaped object seen in 2022 in the Middle East that was classified as a UAP.
