Key takeaways:
- NASA’s study into UAPs is a major step forward in understanding these mysterious phenomena.
- The agency’s goal is to reduce the stigma associated with reporting UAP sightings and to use existing technology to better investigate and understand them.
- With further research, NASA hopes to gain a better understanding of the origin of these phenomena.
NASA has released the results of a yearlong study into unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs. The study, conducted by a panel of 16 independent experts, concluded that NASA has the capability to use existing technology to better investigate and understand UAPs.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said at a press briefing Thursday that the study’s goal is to shift the conversation about UAPs from sensationalism to science. He added that the negative perception surrounding UFOs poses an obstacle to collecting data.
The 33-page report recommends that NASA use advanced satellites and other scientific techniques to investigate UAPs. It also suggests that the stigma associated with reporting UAP sightings should be reduced.
NASA officials said that the study is just the first step in understanding UAPs. They added that further research is needed to determine the origin of these phenomena.
NASA’s study into UAPs is a major step forward in understanding these mysterious phenomena. The agency’s goal is to reduce the stigma associated with reporting UAP sightings and to use existing technology to better investigate and understand them. With further research, NASA hopes to gain a better understanding of the origin of these phenomena.
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