NASA’s Commission of Experts will deal exclusively with unclassified data and information.
“Understanding the data on unidentified flying objects is essential to help us draw scientific conclusions about what is happening in our skies,” said NASA’s Thomas Zurbuchen.
The pilots describe the encounter with a UFO in the Pacific Ocean, they fear the loss of their job
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According to him, data is “the language of science and can make the unexplainable”.
First report in the middle of next year
The commission, which began Monday and will run for nine months, is expected to develop a methodology on how to collect and analyze data from the civilian sector. The commission will publish its first report in the middle of next year.
The Pentagon has set up a special UFO office
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According to NASA, without access to a large amount of data, it is impossible to confirm or explain the presence of UFOs from a scientific point of view. According to the authority, the findings could be important for increasing air traffic safety. In June, when it announced the formation of the commission, the authority said there was no evidence that the unidentified flying objects were of extraterrestrial origin.
A group of experts dealing with UFOs was also recently established at the United States Department of Defense. However, the Pentagon commission will focus on analyzing data from military sources.
Congressional reporters were playing UFO footage
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Prominent scientists, former astronauts and former agency representatives sit on the NASA committee. It is chaired by David Spergel, who was previously head of Princeton University’s department of astrophysics.