NASA announces the need for more scientific methods and a shift in perception to study UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) after a yearlong investigation.
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An independent team's 33-page report, commissioned by NASA, highlights the negative stigma surrounding UFOs as a hindrance to data collection.
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NASA aims to transform the discussion about UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) from sensationalism to science, promoting transparency.
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson asserts that while there's no evidence of extraterrestrial origins for UAPs, the vast universe suggests the possibility of other Earth-like planets with life.
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NASA emphasizes the importance of evidence when asked about government concealment of aliens or alien spacecraft.
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NASA maintains it doesn't actively search for unexplained sightings but operates Earth-circling spacecraft for investigations.
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The panel suggests that artificial intelligence and machine learning are crucial for identifying rare occurrences like UFOs.
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NASA appoints Mark McInerney as the director of UAP research but initially keeps his identity undisclosed to prevent threats and harassment.
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The panel's study relied on unclassified data and found too few high-quality observations to draw scientific conclusions; most events were attributed to conventional causes.
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NASA's yearlong UFO study cost less than $100,000 and aimed to understand unexplained sky sightings, differentiating UAPs from UFOs.