NASA is starting a UFO study this fall that will look into unidentified aerial phenomena and mysterious events.
Congress isn’t the only one starting to take UFOs a bit more seriously. NASA has also shared plans to start an independent study on the matter in early fall. The NASA UFO study will focus on identifying available data as well as how best to collect data in the future. The space agency says its key focus will be to examine unidentified aerial phenomena from a scientific perspective.Mysterious lights appear over Hawaii.
The space agency plans to approach the phenomena from the angle of ensuring the safety of aircraft—which is one of its primary goals. It says one of the first key steps to doing this is to verify which UFO or UAP events have natural causes. Back in March,Light pillars are a natural event and a beautiful one at that. Other UAPs, like a, have also been identified as by-products of man-made events.
Of course, seeing such a reputable organization become involved in the rat race of proving the existence of UFOs does bring up some questions. For starters, does this prove that NASA thinks aliens are real? After all, one of the most common conclusions for UFOs and UAPs is that they are alien in nature. But, that isn’t often the case, as I’ve already noted.
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