NASA's UFO Investigation Team held its first-ever meeting to discuss unexplained sightings

 

The first public discussion of the much-anticipated UFO report was held by NASA. This new investigation was started last year to look into claims of UAPs (unexplained abnormal phenomena), and the space agency has now released the most recent results for the first time. The expert group estimates that during the past 27 years, there have been about 800 instances with claims of mysterious metallic flying orbs that have all occurred within Earth's airspace.

All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick noticed the following findings:

"We see these all over, and we see these doing extremely fascinating-looking maneuvers," he said. further than that, I don't have any further information while our investigation is ongoing. We won't be able to come to any conclusions until we get better-resolved data on related items with which to conduct a more extensive analysis. According to statistics from the article, Dr. Kirkpatrick said, "The Pentagon now receives between 50 and 100 monthly reports." The bulk of sightings might be explained by military drones or commercial aircraft, but 2 to 5% of those incidents "display signatures that could be anomalous." Most of them include metallic-looking spheres or orbs that have been observed by aircraft at extreme altitudes.

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David Spergel, an astronomer and the leader of a study team, claims that the evidence for extraterrestrial life is insufficient. "It would take extraordinary evidence to make the claim that we've seen something that is evidence of non-human intelligence," he added. We were unable to view that. I think it's important to be clear about it. The UAP study team has been harassed by online trolls, which Dr. Nicola Fox, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, stated is "hindering scientific progress." As a result, online harassment was also discussed during the meeting. She said that it is really upsetting to read of the online harassment our panelists have experienced simply because they are exploring this issue. "Harassment just serves to further discredit the UAP discipline, which impedes scientific advancement and deters others from learning about this crucial topic. Harassment is yet another obstacle to the public's access to information."

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