NASA is appointing a director of UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) research in response to recommendations from an independent study team.
A new study has been released.
The study team was commissioned by NASA to determine how the agency can contribute to government efforts in studying observations of unidentified events in the sky.
NASA intends to apply its scientific expertise, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and space-based observation tools to analyze UAP transparently for the benefit of humanity.
The study team's report provides findings and recommendations for collecting data and shedding light on the origin and nature of future UAP incidents.
The director of UAP research will centralize communications, resources, and data analytical capabilities to establish a robust database for UAP evaluation, leveraging NASA's expertise.
NASA will engage with the public and commercial pilots to enhance UAP data collection and destigmatize the study of UAP.
The independent study team used unclassified data from various sources and emphasized the importance of transparency and scientific integrity in their report, concluding that NASA can contribute to the government's UAP effort through systematic data calibration and extensive data sets.