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fredag 13 januari 2023

lördag 12 november 2022

Försvarets anställde beställde ut dokument om ufo som var sekretess

 

för 20 timmar sedan — Den tidigare amerikanska stridspiloten inom flottan, Ryan Graves beskriver hur han dagligen såg UAP formade som svarta lådor, med ett slags självlysande


"TEKNIKFENOMEN. UAP-avslöjanden har under de senaste två åren avlöst varandra. Efter att den höga försvarsansällda Christopher Millen begärt ut dokument som fått sin sekretessklassning släppt efter en process av tidigare militären Luis Elizondo har nya uppgifter om UAP-fenomenet (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) ökat rejält i antal."


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UAP-fenomenet fortsätter att dagligen förbrylla stridspiloter - NewsVoice



tisdag 26 juli 2022

NASA brings standards of evidence to the search for UFOs

 

för 3 timmar sedan — Unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) have long interested science fiction fans, screen writers, conspiracy theorists, ...



"Unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) have long interested science fiction fans, screen writers, conspiracy theorists, and, yes, scientists. But now there’s a new player in town, and it’s a gamechanger—NASA.

America’s space agency recently announced it was convening a commission to investigate UAPs. “If it’s handled well, the commission could do more than shed much-needed light on UAPs,” writes Adam Frank, the Helen F. and Fred H. Gowen Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Rochester, in a Newsweek op-ed. “It could also give Americans a masterclass in the most basic, most important, and unfortunately, most boring topic in science: standards of evidence.”"


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NASA brings standards of evidence to the search for UFOs : NewsCenter (rochester.edu)


torsdag 9 juni 2022

NASA gör oberoende studie av ufo

 


"Jun 9, 2022

NASA to Set Up Independent Study on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

NASA is commissioning a study team to start early in the fall to examine unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) – that is, observations of events in the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena – from a scientific perspective. The study will focus on identifying available data, how best to collect future data, and how NASA can use that data to move the scientific understanding of UAPs forward.

The limited number of observations of UAPs currently makes it difficult to draw scientific conclusions about the nature of such events. Unidentified phenomena in the atmosphere are of interest for both national security and air safety. Establishing which events are natural provides a key first step to identifying or mitigating such phenomena, which aligns with one of NASA’s goals to ensure the safety of aircraft. There is no evidence UAPs are extra-terrestrial in origin.

“NASA believes that the tools of scientific discovery are powerful and apply here also,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, the associate administrator for science at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “We have access to a broad range of observations of Earth from space – and that is the lifeblood of scientific inquiry. We have the tools and team who can help us improve our understanding of the unknown. That’s the very definition of what science is. That’s what we do.”

The agency is not part of the Department of Defense’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force or its successor, the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group. NASA has, however, coordinated widely across the government regarding how to apply the tools of science to shed light on the nature and origin of unidentified aerial phenomena.

The agency’s independent study team will be led by astrophysicist David Spergel, who is president of the Simons Foundation in New York City, and previously the chair of the astrophysics department at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. Daniel Evans, the assistant deputy associate administrator for research at NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, will serve as the NASA official responsible for orchestrating the study.

“Given the paucity of observations, our first task is simply to gather the most robust set of data that we can,” said Spergel. “We will be identifying what data – from civilians, government, non-profits, companies – exists, what else we should try to collect, and how to best analyze it.”

The study is expected to take about nine months to complete. It will secure the counsel of experts in the scientific, aeronautics, and data analytics communities to focus on how best to collect new data and improve observations of UAPs.

“Consistent with NASA’s principles of openness, transparency, and scientific integrity, this report will be shared publicly,” said Evans. “All of NASA’s data is available to the public – we take that obligation seriously – and we make it easily accessible for anyone to see or study.”

Although unrelated to this new study, NASA has an active astrobiology program that focuses on the origins, evolution, and distribution of life beyond Earth. From studying water on Mars to probing promising “oceans worlds,” such as Titan and Europa, NASA’s science missions are working together with a goal to find signs of life beyond Earth.

Furthermore, the agency’s search for life also includes using missions such as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite and Hubble Space Telescope, to search for habitable exoplanets, while the James Webb Space Telescope will try to spot biosignatures in atmospheres around other planets – spotting oxygen and carbon dioxide in other atmospheres, for example, could suggest that an exoplanet supports plants and animals like ours does. NASA also funds space-based research that focuses on technosignatures – that is signatures of advanced technology in outer space -- from other planets.

Learn more about NASA’s astrobiology program online at:

https://www.nasa.gov/astrobiology/

Last Updated: Jun 9, 2022
Editor: Michael Bock"


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NASA to Set Up Independent Study on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena | NASA



måndag 16 maj 2022

Första gången amerikanska kongressen håller öppen utfrågning om ufo sedan 1970




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Open C3 Subcommittee Hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - YouTube


tisdag 10 maj 2022

House Panel to Hold Public Hearing on UFO next tuesday

 

House Panel to Hold Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings - The New York Times (nytimes.com)



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House Panel to Hold Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings

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A subcommittee of the House Intelligence Committee will hear testimony next week from two Pentagon officials. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share.

A House subcommittee is scheduled to hold next week the first open congressional hearing on unidentified aerial vehicles in more than half a century, with testimony from two top defense intelligence officials.

The hearing comes after the release last June of a report requested by Congress on “unidentified aerial phenomena.” The nine-page “Preliminary Assessment” from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence focused on 144 incidents dating back to 2004 and was able to explain only one."

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House Panel to Hold Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings - YouTube