This isn’t speculation, but rather a real team the NASA is assembling to study unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). It basically includes all observations of events in the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena, and the data will be used to gain intelligence from a scientific perspective.
The new initiative is expected to start rolling out by early fall and will span approximately 9-months. Astrophysicist David Spergel is expected to lead the team, while Directorate Daniel Evans, assistant deputy associate administrator for research at NASA’s Science Mission, will orchestrate the findings. NASA’s call today mainly focused on the infamous June 2021 Pentagon report on 144 documented UAP sightings by U.S. Navy pilots since 2004. It may even include this UFO that appeared on Google Maps over New Zealand.
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In a traditional type of science environment, talking about some of these issues may be considered kind of selling out or talking about things that are not actual science. I just really vehemently oppose that. I really believe that the quality of science is not only measured by the outputs that come behind it but also the questions we’re willing to tackle with science,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, the associate administrator for science at NASA headquarters.