NASA will hold a historic public meeting on UFOs today (May 31), all of which can be viewed online for free in a webcast.
The agency will hold a meeting of an „independent study group” created nearly a year ago in June 2022 to study data related to unidentified anomalous events (UAP), a new term that includes objects or phenomena in the sky, underwater or under water. In space that is not immediately recognizable. The meeting will mark the first time the committee has publicly discussed the results of its UAP investigation. The four-hour meeting can be watched live online for free NASA TV Starts at 10:30 a.m. ET (1430 GMT).
Following the event, NASA will provide an audio-only stream of a post-meeting media teleconference featuring Dan Evans of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, David Sperkel, chair, NASA’s UAP Independent Study Group chair, and other members of the agency’s UAP team. .
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According to 2022, NASA created a team to analyze all the data that could shed light on the UAB puzzle. Report From the agency.
The 16-member research team includes former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, a variety of experts from academia, the space and aerospace industries, and even a science journalist. As a step, the team examines only unclassified data A list of frequently asked questions Published by the company.
Thomas Zurbuchen, former associate administrator for science at NASA Headquarters in Washington, said shortly after the group was announced that it was „created in part to take a relatively data-poor field and turn it into a data-rich field.” It therefore merits scientific study and analysis.”
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NASA’s study group was one of several US government-sponsored groups created to study the UAP. In 2022, the US Department of Defense created an office to study unidentified objects in space, air and water, or traveling between them.
Despite investigating hundreds of incidents involving UAPs, the panel’s director told the Senate Armed Services Committee in April that „no credible evidence of extraterrestrial activity, extraterrestrial technology or objects that violate the known laws of physics has yet been identified.” „