From Roswell, New Mexico, to Circleville, Ohio, UFOs and aliens have been part of American myth and legend for some 75 years.
The new study will begin this fall and last nine months, costing no more than $100,000, the Associated Press reported. It will be entirely open, with no classified military data used.
NASA to wade into the issue of UFOs with new study | Digital Trends
One of the most contentious issues among space enthusiasts is the idea of UFOs.
Now, NASA is stepping in to take what it describes as a “scientific perspective” on the issue of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
NASA is funding an independent study into UAPs which will be headed by an astrophysicist, David Spergel. The idea is to look at the limited data which does exist on UAPs and to consider how it would be best to collect data on similar phenomena in the future.
From Roswell to 'E.T.
From 1950s alien invasion tales to modern UFO videos, the human fascination with aliens builds, and changes, with each generation. Photo: Aaron Foster / The Image Bank via Getty Images
The first witness notes: "I came to and saw a beautiful being made of a beautiful calming light." The second witness adds that a similar being "touched my head and I felt every emotion in its purest form. I cried." The third witness, however, reveals an entirely different experience.
America's Best Astrophysicists Are Taking UFOs Seriously. Maybe You Should Too
An unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) seen through the windscreen of a U.S. Navy fighter jet in 2015. Credit - Department of Defense
NASA has spent more than 60 years flying UFOs. Every spacecraft that ever visited the moon, landed on Mars, buzzed by Jupiter, orbited Saturn, or reconnoitered Pluto would be a decidedly unidentified flying object to any alien intelligence that might encounter it.
NASA's UFO Research Is Underway To Find Aliens And Space Mysteries | Digit
Houston, is there somebody else out there? To find that, NASA is launching an independent team to gather all information there is about extraterrestrial beings, Alien sightings, and other unexplained mysteries of space.
The goal of the new NASA research activity is to review and collect data on the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) which is what the US Federal Government calls the UFOs.
Do aliens exist? Nasa set to study mysterious UFO sightings in skies - SCIENCE News
Weeks after the first public hearing about Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) in over half a century, Nasa is set to begin a scientific study of these mysterious sightings in the sky. The American space agency has announced plans to form a scientific team to explore high-risk, high-impact science.
NASA is assembling a team to figure out what UFOs are
Back in September 2019 (during what some might call "the before times," ), half a million people joined a half-serious Facebook group called "Storm Area 51 , They Can't Stop All of Us.
"Given the paucity of observations, our first task is simply to gather the most robust set of data that we can," astrophysicist David Spergel, who is leading the independent study team, said in the official NASA statement.
NASA Will Investigate UFOs, Er, 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena'
NASA will commission a team of scientists to begin investigating unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) this fall, the agency announced today.
The videos supposedly show geometric shapes behaving in ways no known technologies or creatures are capable of. But the hearings basically rehashed that U.S. military personnel don't know much about these phenomena—or at least, that they say they don't know much. Now, NASA is getting involved.
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