NASA and the Pentagon confirm the existence of UFOs, but still cannot explain several sightings

NASA held its first public meeting on UFOs.Credits: Reuters

This Wednesday, the US Space Agency (JARfor its acronym in English) carried out the first public meeting of one sign dedicated to study Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UPAby its Anglo-Saxon acronym) formerly known as UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects), after the mass sightings occurred in recent months.

The organism which is composed of 16 members and brings together experts from fields ranging from physical until the astrobiology. It was formed last June to review the observations of Unclassified UFOs, which it calls UAP, and other data collected from the civil government and commercial sectors.

“If I had to sum up in one line what I feel I have learned, it is that we need high quality data”said the president of the jury, david spergelduring the opening remarks quoted by the Reuters agency.

NASA said the goal of Wednesday’s four-hour public session at agency headquarters in Washington was to “final deliberations” before the team released a report that Spergel said was to It will be published at the end of July.

They harass the specialists of the UFO phenomenon

The team has “several months of work ahead of it”, he said. Dan Evanssenior research official within NASA’s science unit, adding that the panel members they have been abused And online bullying since they started their work.

“Harassment only leads to increased stigma in the countryside PSUthat hindrance significantly the scientific process And discourage others to study this important question,” said NASA Chief Science Officer Nicola Foxduring his opening speech.

The panel represents the first investigation of its kind ever conducted under the auspices of the US space agency on a subject that the government has assigned to oneexclusive and secret area military officials and National security.

The NASA study is independent of a recently formalized Pentagon-based investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena documented in recent years by military aviators and analyzed by U.S. intelligence and defense officials. This Wednesday, the leaders of the panel, who relied on unclassified data sensorssaid they had met many of the same obstacles than their counterparts in Pentagon when studying objectsnot identifieds.

“Current UAP data collection efforts are unsystematic and fragmented across multiple agencies, often using uncalibrated instruments for scientific data collection,” Spergel said.

The parallel efforts by NASA and the Pentagon, both carried out with some semblance of public scrutiny, mark a turning point for the government after decades of mislead, discredit And demystify sightings of unidentified flying objects, long associated with the notions of flying saucers and extraterrestrials, dating from the 1940s.

US defense officials said the Pentagon’s recent push to investigate such sightings has led to hundreds of new reports that are currently being reviewed, although most remain classified as unexplained. “There is no evidence that UAPs are of extraterrestrial origin,” NASA said when announcing the panel’s formation last June, a situation that remains unclear.

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Source: El Heraldo De Mexico

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