NASA admits that it “cannot explain” up to 5% of the UFOs sighted

2023-06-01 06:48:00

In a rare four-hour press conference held at its headquarters in Washington, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) brought together 16 personalities from various sciences to anticipate some conclusions -not all- of the study that has been carried out for a year on everything that is known about extraterrestrial life.

This is the first investigation of this type carried out exclusively by the US aerospace agency on a subject that the Government of that country had until now entrusted only to the secret and exclusive circle of the military forces and high-ranking officials in national security. A theme that was as recurring as it was bastardized ever since, in 1940began to circulate the news of the first sightings of unidentified ships or objects in the most diverse and distant skies of our planet.

With great prudence, in this dropper the NASA He anticipated a small part of what he will reveal next July about “the categorization and evaluation of data from unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP)”, that is to say, what we used to call UFO (Unidentified Flying Objects).

UFOs: Today they are referred to as “unidentified anomalous phenomena”

The subject has not ceased to arouse interest not only in the United States but throughout the world since former high-level government officials in the White House left the door open for some eventual close encounter, beginning with the ex presidente Barack Obama that, on June 25, 2021, simultaneously with the dissemination of the expected UFO Report from the Pentagon released at that time, he stated without hesitation: “There are images and records of objects in the skies, which we do not know exactly what they are.”

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More than UFOs, NASA today prefers to talk about “unidentified anomalies” (UAP) and defines them as “observations of events in the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena from a scientific perspective.”

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The truth is that from what will begin to come to light today, according to specialists on the subject, the long-awaited report from NASA will not differ substantially from that carried out by the Pentagonwhich included detailed analysis of unidentified aerial phenomenon data and intelligence collected by the Office of Naval Intelligence, the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, and the FBI.

The meeting, which was broadcast live from 10:30 am on both the NASA television channel and the space agency’s website, was hilarious, followed by a world press conference in which all journalists could cross-examine.

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What they are about to reveal, when they finish drawing the curtain, is not a review or evaluation of previous observations left in the mist but a report on what possible data could be collected in the future. to shed light on the nature and origin of UFOsUAP, UFO, or whatever they like to be called.

From physicists to astrobiologists, from oceanographers to science journalists and computer experts, the 16 luminaries who were hired by NASA, but curiously say they work independently, they came clean in various respects.

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“As scientists, we also want to know the truthit’s our nature,” they agreed. And Dan Evans, deputy associate administrator for research at NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, clarified that the panel has several months of work ahead of it to determine what is behind many sightings. “For now , have more questions than answers and warned that their report will not have academic value but consultation.

Nicola Fox, NASA’s Chief of Science, spoke at the opening, revealing that the panelists worked cautiously and seriously despite the “harassment” they suffered on social networks since they started their activity a year ago.

“Such harassment only leads to a increased stigmatization of this fieldwhich significantly hinders the scientific process and discourages others from studying this important topic,” he synthesized.

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In turn, David Spergel, president of the Simons Foundation, founder of the Flatiron Institute for Computing Astrophysics and elected president of this sky team, said: “If I had to summarize in one line what I feel we have learned is that we need better data“, he was sincere when everyone expected him to say “yes, there are aliens.”

“Collection efforts are not systematic and fragmented across multiple agencies, often using uncalibrated instruments for scientific data collection“Sperger added.

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Mike Freie, one of the main airspace researchers, recalled that a large number of sightings which in most cases are confused with UFOs. Only in the United States, they are registered every day 880 small drones and more than 90 weather balloons. For NASA, these types of sightings they are flying objects and they are monitored from the United States, but they are identified.

The speakers also added that many of the sightings analyzed are inconsistent or have “poor documentation”. Therefore, they stated that they will need to use all types of existing technologies to collect more accurate information and carry out higher quality research.

NASA “cannot explain” up to 5% of UFOs

However, a striking fact was turned upside down on the table: NASA “did not find an explanation for between 2 and 5% of those sightings of anomalous phenomena”. The first reason they resorted to was “the lack of data” and they asked for time to continue studying them and “advance in the scientific understanding” of these phenomena.

“This lack of high-quality data makes it impossible to draw scientific conclusions about the nature of UAPs,” said Nicola Fox, NASA program science director.

David Spergel chimed in to say that “the origin of UAPs remains unclear” and “There is no guarantee that every sighting can be explained.”

The commission was created in June 2022 with the aim of “being more transparent” and being “more open to the public”, to bring down the “stigma” around these phenomena because “that causes a lot of people to not report sightings.”

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UFOs. There are several hot spots for sightings and there are “five eyes” looking for them: the US, UK, New Zealand, Australia and Canada.

When asked if there were “hot spots” for sightings, the experts listed the East and West coasts of the United States, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. In any case, they clarified that “this only means that more sightings are published at these points, not that there are more.”

Paula Bontempi, a NASA biologist, argued that it is important that NASA be in charge of studying these phenomena because it is the space agency “with the greatest number of resources and the greatest visibility.”

The Agency mentioned the “five eyes”, the alliance of five countries that are close collaborators in all this research: the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Nadia Drake, the journalist specialized in Science, a contributor to National Geographic, threw cold cloths to wait for the final report of the Commission, in July, saying that “there is insufficient evidence about the extraterrestrial origin of the phenomena that have been observed up to now.” moment”.

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