NASA’s highly anticipated report on UFOs, now referred to as UAPs, has found no evidence that these unidentified phenomena are extraterrestrial in origin. The report, released on September 14, 2023, examined over 800 unclassified sightings and concluded that only a small handful could not be immediately identified as known human-made or natural phenomena. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson emphasized the need to shift the conversation from sensationalism to science. The report aims to dispel outlandish claims and promote a more scientific approach to studying UAPs.
NASA Report Finds No Evidence that UFOs are Extraterrestrial
In a highly anticipated report, NASA’s independent study team has concluded that there is no evidence to suggest that UFOs, now referred to as UAPs, are of extraterrestrial origin. The report, released on September 14, 2023, examined over 800 unclassified sightings collected by the Department of Defence’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Of these sightings, only a small handful could not be immediately identified as known human-made or natural phenomena. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson emphasized the need to move away from sensationalism and focus on a scientific approach to studying UAPs.
Examining the Findings
The NASA study team’s report sheds light on the nature of UAPs and their potential origins. Astronomer David Spergel, chair of the study team, stated that there is no evidence to suggest that UAPs are extraterrestrial in origin. The report highlights that the majority of the sightings can be explained as known human-made or natural phenomena. However, a small handful of sightings remain unidentified, warranting further investigation.
Shifting the Conversation
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson emphasized the importance of moving beyond sensationalism and approaching the study of UAPs with a scientific mindset. By dispelling outlandish claims and focusing on rigorous scientific inquiry, NASA aims to promote a more credible and informed understanding of these unidentified phenomena. The report serves as a call to shift the conversation surrounding UAPs from speculation and conspiracy theories to evidence-based research.