Last Wednesday (31), the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) broadcast live the first public meeting aimed at sparking a more formal discussion about UFOs, the official term currently used in the United States. Unidentified Abnormal Events (UAP) or unidentified abnormal events. The purpose of the space agency, Developing a model for the classification and evaluation of these objects unidentified anomalies
At a panel of 16 space experts, NASA announced that it was recruiting a team to create scientific methods to study UAPs and determine which observations belong to true anomalous events. They explained that in most cases reports of unidentified objects could be observations of natural phenomena, balloons or airplanes.
“Current UAP data collection efforts are unsystematic and fragmented across multiple agencies, and often uncalibrated instruments are used for scientific data collection. This is typical of something we see a lot of the time. We’re seeing this all over the world. maneuvers that look very interesting,” said NASA UAP. working group leader David Spergel.
Recently, US authorities also changed the term Unidentified Weather Events (Unidentified Weather Events) to Unidentified Abnormal Events (Unidentified Abnormal Events), since all observations are not flying objects; for example, some are observed in marine areas.
More than 800 UFOs have been studied by NASA.
Spergel also said One of the biggest problems in the region is the stigma associated with flying saucers.Many commercial pilots choose not to report sightings. He explains that because professionals in the airline industry can provide high-quality data on the phenomenon, one of NASA’s goals is to end this stigma – stigma tends to discourage reporting and study on the subject.
At the panel, Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Office of Anomaly Resolution in All Areas (AARO), said: The space agency had access to over 800 UAP views, but only 2% to 5% were truly anomalous observations. He also says that most accounts are rejected because they are easily explained by their mundane features.
“We at NASA are aware of the important public interest in the UAP. However, it is critical to understand that any form of harassment against our panel members only serves to undermine the scientific process that requires an atmosphere of respect and openness,” he said. Daniel Evans, Assistant Director of Research at the NASA Science Mission Directorate, commented that scientists also suffer from stigma.
Finally, the NASA team stated that it is committed to transparency around the issue. And you think the phenomenon is caused by aliens? continue Technology World to stay on topic!
Source: Tec Mundo

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