NASA announces the team members for its UFO study0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- October 27, 2022
A group of 16 researchers will spend the next nine months studying unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), also known as UFOs, as part of a team for NASA.

A group of 16 researchers will spend the next nine months studying unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), also known as UFOs, as part of a team for NASA.

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Congressman Mike Gallagher wants protection for people who go public about UFOs.

An astronomer with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics is planning a $1.5 million expedition to recover what he believes could be alien technology resting on the ocean floor.

Lawmakers want to know exactly what threat ‘unidentifed aerial phenomena’ may pose

Eight years ago, a meteor believed to have been 2 feet long entered Earth’s atmosphere at more than 100,000 miles an hour before exploding into tiny, hot fragments and falling into the South Pacific Ocean.

The new budget for America’s intelligence services directs the Pentagon to focus its UFO investigation on those objects that it can’t identify.

They didn’t care who saw them.

The United States Congress recently held a hearing into US government information pertaining to “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAPs).

A premier scientific conference dealing with anomalous aerospace phenomena reported in U.S. military airspace and elsewhere is set to occur this summer, according to a leading scientific group that studies such aerial mysteries.



