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    Nasa assembles 16-member group to study UFOs

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    By News Desk on October 25, 2022 News Briefing, UK News
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    The Nasa logo at the entrance to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida (Picture: Dreamstime/TNS)

    Nasa has organised a first-of-its-kind panel to study ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’ (UAPs), more commonly known as UFOs.

    On Monday, the space agency announced the 16-member panel of experts from scientific fields ranging from physics to astrobiology.

    The group will focus its inquiry entirely on unclassified sightings and other data collected from civilian government and commercial sectors, according to Nasa.

    Nasa’s inquiry will be separate from a newly formalized Pentagon-based investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs, reported by military aviators and analyzed by US defence and intelligence officials.

    The parallel Nasa and Pentagon efforts highlight a turning point for the US government after spending decades deflecting, debunking and discrediting observations of unidentified flying objects, or UFOs, dating back to the 1940s.

    The term UFOs, long associated with notions of flying saucers and alien spacecraft, has been replaced in official government parlance by ‘UAP’.

    US astronaut Scott Kelly aboard the International Space Station in 2015 (Picture: Reuters/Nasa/Scott Kelly)

    ‘There is no evidence UAPs are extraterrestrial in origin,’ said Nasa.

    A Pentagon report issued a year earlier likewise found insufficient data to determine the nature of more than 140 credible sightings documented by military observers since 2004, mostly Navy personnel.

    In May, America’s first public hearing on UFOs in 50 years took place where senior defence and intelligence officials testified before Congress that the list of catalogued UAP sightings had since grown to 400 but many remain beyond explanation, either as advanced earthly technologies, atmospherics or something alien.

    Among them are videos released by the Pentagon of enigmatic airborne objects exhibiting speed and manoeuvrability exceeding known aviation technology and lacking any visible means of propulsion or flight-control surfaces.

    Nasa said its panel would spend nine months devising its own strategy for how to organize and study sightings before recommending ‘a roadmap of potential UAP data analysis by the agency going forward’. Its first report is to be made public in mid-2023.

    In May, the first public hearing on UFOs in 50 years took place (Picture: Getty)

    ‘Understanding the data we have surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena is critical to helping us draw scientific conclusions about what’s happening in our skies,’ said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate Nasa administrator.

    ‘Data is the language of scientists and makes the unexplainable explainable.’

    The panel is chaired by David Spergel, who formerly headed Prince University’s astrophysics department.

    Other members include Anamaria Berea, a research affiliate at the SETI (Search for Intelligence Life) Institute, retired Nasa astronaut, test pilot Scott Kelly, biological oceanographer Paula Bontempi and astrophysicist Shelley Wright.


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