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2023-09-15 Science & Technology
NASA publishes findings of a long-awaited study on UFOs
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] NASA has created a new UFO research division that will continue studying the phenomena even though the space agency has ruled out aliens - for now.

The landmark report, which covered hundreds of cases of unidentified objects or phenomena in our skies, was published today after being commissioned by the space agency last year.

The 16-expert advisory panel stressed that there is 'no reason to conclude' that any of the sightings have been alien in origin - however, the panel did warn that mysterious flying objects were a 'self-evident' threat to American airspace.

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Even though they poured cold water on the extraterrestrial (ET) hypothesis, NASA's experts did not deny the possibility of a 'potential unknown alien technology operating in Earth's atmosphere.'

Their 33-page report called for NASA to utilize its technological might to continue studying UFOs because many cases remain unsolved - and researchers still have no idea what some of these sightings are.

NASA chief Bill Nelson announced that a new director for UFO research would help the space agency implement the panel's recommendations.

But the person now in that role, who is already hard at work, was not named publicly due to threats made online.

The NASA advisory panel's unprecedented new report, which comes as UFO fever has reached a tipping point in the US, analyzed more than 800 cases across three decades - albeit with a budget of just $100,000 and only about nine months to conduct their work.

The panel noted that, to date, most UFO sightings are recorded with sensors and other equipment intended for nonscientific purposes, under accidental or 'serendipitous' circumstances that are far from ideal.

Evidence from nearly all UFO cases, in other words, was not collected with enough scientific rigor for experts to reach reliable conclusions in the panel's view.

'Coupled with incomplete data archiving and curation,' the NASA panel wrote, 'this means that the origin of numerous UAP [UFOs] remain uncertain.
But the panel did mostly explain away one famous case, the US Navy's 'GOFAST' UFO video: 'We find the object moved about 390 meters during this 22-second interval,' the NASA panel said, 'which corresponds to an average speed of 40 mph.'

'This is a typical wind speed at 13,000 feet,' the panel wrote in their final report, concluding the UFO was probably a terrestrial, balloon-like object 'most likely drifting with the wind.'

NASA's panel of 16 experts, however, had not been assembled to ascertain the whole truth about every UFO case in less than a year's time.

The advisory panel was primarily tasked with the goal of recommending new investigative avenues for future UFO research — advising on how best the US space agency's own tools could aid in the search for ET visitation.

NASA announced last year that it would review evidence regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), more commonly known as unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

For the purposes of their study, the panel defined UAP as sightings 'that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena from a scientific perspective.'

In their final report issued today, the NASA team elaborated that, in their scientific view, the bar for proof of extraterrestrial visitors to our planet must be kept high.

'In the search for life beyond Earth, extraterrestrial life itself must be the hypothesis of last resort,' the panel wrote, 'the answer we turn to only after ruling out all other possibilities.'

'As Sherlock Holmes said, 'Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.''

During the question and answer session that followed the release of their report, the head of NASA's UAP advisory panel, astrophysicist David Spergel cautioned that more work will be needed to collect data on UAP, a process which he said has been marred by 'a limited sample of events' and 'limited data.'

'Stigma has limited reporting by pilots, both civilian and military,' Spergel noted. 'So we know there's missing data.'

Back in May, NASA's independent study team shared their preliminary observations — that up to 98 per cent of reported UAP sightings can be explained away.

Just 2 to 5 percent are considered 'possibly really anomalous', the panel added, but a lack of high-quality data is hampering researchers' ability to apply 'rigorous scientific scrutiny' to the mystery-solving.

These genuinely unexplained UAPs are defined as 'anything that is not readily understandable by the operator or the sensor,' or 'something that is doing something weird,' said team member Nadia Drake earlier this year.

NASA's panel leader David Spergel echoed those comments today - adding 'even if there are some events that, in the end, turn out to be something novel, most events are going to turn out to be conventional things: balloons, airplanes, and so on.'
All those senior military men who spoke so seriously about alien visitations need to explain why they either pretended they knew what they were talking about or bluntly lied for effect.
Posted by Skidmark 2023-09-15 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11134 views ]  Top

#1 All those senior military men ...

They were too busy signing the loyalty oaths.
Posted by Skidmark 2023-09-15 00:24||   2023-09-15 00:24|| Front Page Top

#2 Think of the potential of programmed swarms of drones- with lights that change color or brightness or blink rate, all organized to change patterns to appear to be changing speed and direction. What fun!
Posted by Glenmore  2023-09-15 02:20||   2023-09-15 02:20|| Front Page Top

#3 Nasa's UFO report: What we learned from UAP study
Posted by Skidmark 2023-09-15 03:00||   2023-09-15 03:00|| Front Page Top

#4 What fun!

RETRO:
Strange lights off San Diego coast have locals taking to social media
Posted by Skidmark 2023-09-15 03:03||   2023-09-15 03:03|| Front Page Top

#5 Sadly, those SD lights were over on the lame end of the UFO spectrum. Immediately obviously flares. Unless of course they were incandescent avatars of Trump spying on the Romney compound!
Posted by Vernal Whineck2317 2023-09-15 05:00||   2023-09-15 05:00|| Front Page Top

#6 I have a hard time believing anything NASA says.
Posted by Cleared Cookies Lost Nic 2023-09-15 09:33||   2023-09-15 09:33|| Front Page Top

#7 NASA the government
Posted by KBK 2023-09-15 09:53||   2023-09-15 09:53|| Front Page Top

#8 So no change from Project Blue Book?
Posted by Bobby 2023-09-15 16:37||   2023-09-15 16:37|| Front Page Top

#9 Meet NASA's UFO boss: Former Pentagon liaison Mark McInerney is revealed as head of new taskforce - after the space agency backtracks on plan to keep his identity a secret
Posted by Skidmark 2023-09-15 17:29||   2023-09-15 17:29|| Front Page Top

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