A NASA, the renowned United States space agency, is diving head first into study of UFOs, or as they prefer to call it, the “unidentified aerial phenomena”.
In a recently presented report, the agency detailed its plan to contribute scientifically in the analysis of these enigmatic events, moving away from sensationalism and seeking concrete answers.
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A commitment to science
NASA Director Bill Nelson, in a statement Thursday morning, revealed that the commissioned study had clear goals in mind. Firstly, the agency seeks to understand how it can study the UFOs from a sound scientific perspective.
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Additionally, NASA wants to change the narrative surrounding UFOs, moving away from conspiracy theories and sensationalism to focus on evidence-based evidence. science.
“We commissioned this report with a few goals in mind: understand how NASA can study UFOs from a scientific perspective, change the conversation sensationalism for science and making sure that information about what we find or recommend is shared transparently around the world,” declared Nelson.
The agency also plans to employ cutting-edge technology in its investigations. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning will be fundamental tools in analyzing data related to UFOs.
Such an advanced scientific approach promises to provide a more solid and objective understanding of unidentified aerial phenomena.
As part of its efforts, NASA announced the creation of a research directorate dedicated to UFOs. Such a team will have responsibility for developing and coordinating the agency's vision regarding research into these phenomena mysterious.
This is proof of the agency's commitment to addressing the issue in a serious and rigorous manner.
No evidence of extraterrestrial life
Despite all the mystery surrounding UFOs, the president of the independent team, David Spergel, emphasized that, to date, there is no evidence that such phenomena are of extraterrestrial origin.
“We know there is missing data. For its analyzes in other areas, NASA always uses a scientific approach and most UFO events do not present this quality in the data”, explained Spergel.
He also noted that many of the events initially classified as UFOs ended up being identified as planes, balloons and drones.
The NASA report also analyzed specific cases, including videos of “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAPs) released by the Pentagon.
The agency's experts demonstrated that such events can often be explained in a more conventional way, since careful analysis revealed less extraordinary.
NASA is looking for answers
As the agency continues its search for answers, it is also committed to educating the public about the scientific method behind its investigations.
Additionally, NASA seeks to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Defense and other agencies to improve UFO research and reach conclusions based on solid evidence.
The mystery of UFOs remains, but with NASA's rigorous scientific approach, there is hope that the truth about these unidentified aerial phenomena will finally come to light.