NASA to Release Report on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will release the findings of its Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) study team on Thursday, September 14, 2023. The report will be made public at a media briefing at 10 a.m. EDT at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C.
The UAP study team was commissioned by NASA in 2022 to examine unidentified flying objects (UFOs) from a scientific perspective. The team was composed of 16 experts from a variety of fields, including astrophysics, astronomy, and data science.
The report is not expected to make any definitive conclusions about the nature of UAPs. However, it is expected to provide a comprehensive overview of the available data and to identify areas where further research is needed.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said that the report is “an important step forward in our understanding of UAPs.” He added that the agency is committed to “the scientific pursuit of knowledge, wherever it may lead.”
The release of the UAP report is likely to be met with great interest from the public. UFOs have long been a source of fascination and speculation, and the report could provide some much-needed answers.
Here are some additional details about the UAP study team and the report:
- The team was led by David Spergel, president of the Simons Foundation and a former director of the Princeton Center for Astrophysics.
- The team reviewed more than 120 reports of UAPs, including videos and photographs.
- The team also conducted interviews with pilots, military personnel, and other witnesses.
- The report is expected to be about 100 pages long.
The release of the UAP report is a significant event. It is the first time that a major scientific organization has conducted a comprehensive study of UFOs. The report is likely to generate a lot of discussion and debate, and it could have a major impact on our understanding of the universe.