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NASA’s Public Meeting on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)
NASA is hosting a public meeting on May 31 to discuss and evaluate data related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).
UAP Meeting
NASA is holding a public meeting on May 31, 2023, to discuss and evaluate data related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). This significant event will be broadcast in its entirety on NASA Television and the agency’s website, ensuring widespread access and participation. The meeting will also include an opportunity for public comment, highlighting NASA’s commitment to transparency and public engagement.
The meeting will serve as a platform for final deliberations before the agency’s independent study team publishes a comprehensive report this summer. This highly anticipated report aims to provide NASA with guidance on potential future data collection efforts to better understand the nature and origin of UAP. By doing so, the agency seeks to enhance its scientific investigation of UAP and address various unexplained aerial phenomena.
In addition to the public meeting, NASA will hold a virtual post-meeting media teleconference. This session will be streamed live on the agency’s website, offering another avenue for public engagement and allowing the media and interested parties to ask questions and gain further insights into the study team’s findings and recommendations.
Comprised of 16 community experts, the UAP independent study team was commissioned by NASA to scrutinize UAP from a rigorous scientific standpoint. These experts are tasked with creating a roadmap that outlines how data and scientific tools can be utilized to gain a deeper understanding of UAP. The goal is to move beyond anecdotal evidence and employ a methodical approach to studying these phenomena.
In essence, NASA’s initiatives exemplify a proactive and systematic effort to decode the mysteries surrounding UAP. As the agency looks to the future, the findings from the independent study team will play a pivotal role in shaping NASA’s strategies and methodologies for investigating UAP. By leveraging scientific inquiry, NASA hopes to demystify these phenomena, offering clearer insights into their characteristics and origins.
The full meeting will air on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website through 2:30 p.m. Watch online at:
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