“Given the paucity of observations, our first task is simply to gather the most robust set of data that we can,” said Spergel, professor emeritus and formerly chair of the department of astrophysical sciences at Princeton University in New Jersey. NASA said the limited number of observations of UAPs made it difficult to draw scientific conclusions about the nature of such events. The team will be led by astrophysicist David Spergel, who is president of the Simons Foundation in New York City. That’s the very definition of what science is. We have the tools and team who can help us improve our understanding of the unknown.
“We have access to a broad range of observations of Earth from space – and that is the lifeblood of scientific inquiry. “NASA believes that the tools of scientific discovery are powerful and apply here also,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, the associate administrator of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. The study will begin this fall and is expected to take nine months. There was no evidence UAPs are extraterrestrial in origin, NASA added. NASA said it was interested in UAPs from a security and safety perspective. Key lawmaker warns at UFO hearing: 'Unidentified aerial phenomena are a potential national security threat' It is the first public hearing on UFOs on Capitol Hill since the 1960s. military flyers.Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence Scott Bray plays a video of an 'unidentified aerial phenomena,' commonly referred to as UFOs, during a hearing before a subcommittee of the House Intelligence Committee on the phenomena in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on May 17, 2022. The assessment came after lawmakers inserted the requirement for the report into last year’s intelligence authorization bill, following a spike in UFO sightings by U.S. But thus far, we don’t have any receipt of communication from something that’s intelligent,” Nelson said. We have a program in NASA called the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
But when it comes to the universe, remember, the universe is so large. does not think that other countries have capabilities to create such flying objects, but cautioned that “the universe is so large.” Nelson said if the latter is the case “we better be concerned.” He added that the UAP sightings by the Navy pilots “may not be extraterrestrial,” and could possibly be new technology obtained by an adversary country. And what the report does tell us that is public is that there have been over 140 of these sightings,” Nelson, a former U.S. They tracked it, they locked their radar on to it, they followed it, it would suddenly move quickly from one location to another. “We don’t know the answer to what those Navy pilots saw. He said the report “says basically what we thought,” referring to Navy pilots who previously reported UAP sightings. But people are hungry for this kind of information and we’re going to keep searching,” he added. “The universe is so big, it’s 13 1/2 billion years ago is when the universe started. “Are we alone? Personally, I don’t think we are,” Nelson said during an interview on CNN.
Nelson, who has reviewed the unclassified and classified versions of the report, said he believes Earth is not alone in the galaxy. It also, however, presented “a catchall ‘other’ bin” as an additional explanation. government programs and foreign adversary systems. The nine-page unclassified assessment presented a number of potential explanations for the encounters, including airborne clutter, natural atmospheric phenomena, top-secret U.S. Of the sightings, one was identified with high confidence, while the others remain a mystery. government has encountered 144 UAP since 2004. The intelligence report, which was unclassified on Friday, said the U.S. government has encountered more than 140 unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Sunday said he does not think individuals on Earth “are alone” in the universe, following the release of a United States intelligence report that revealed the U.S.