The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) appeared on Thursday a report on unidentified abnormal phenomena. This is an investigation by a team of experts on how to collect data to determine the origin of these sightings, which often have no human explanation.

although NASA has found no evidence to conclude that UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) have an extraterrestrial originthe entity is “open” to continue the investigation.

NASA’s mission is to discover the unknownhe said this morning Bill Nelson, the director of the space agency, at a news conference in Washington. The shared report adds that “Many of NASA’s science missions focus, at least in part, on answering the question of whether life exists beyond Earth.”.

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Together with Nelson they also spoke at the press conference Nicholas

Foxassociate administrator of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate; Then Evans, assistant administrator for research in NASA’s Science Mission Directorate; And David Spergchairman of the Simons Foundation and chairman of the NASA Independent Study Team.

Due to the number of galaxies in the universe besides our own, Nelson believes there is life ‘out there’and that the space agency “has, for the first time, taken concrete steps to seriously investigate unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP).”

NASA’s goal is leave the sensationalism behind and focus on the science.

“The worst thing we can have is for the scientific community to ignore this issue, which is of great importance to the public and now also to the government,” he said at the conference. Avi Loeb a Harvard researcher who has dedicated his career to proving extraterrestrial life.

For this reason, some scientific methods have already been proposed that collect more specific data, following the recommendations of the report.

We will use artificial intelligence and machine learning to look for anomalies in the sky and continue to search for habitability.Nelson revealed.

However, the NASA director expressed concern about the nature of these anomalies.

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The threat to the security of U.S. airspace is clear“, the report reads. This was a sentiment Nelson echoed at the press conference.

Evans agreed. The focus should be on “the safety of our airspace,” he said.

During the hearing, scientists reaffirmed their commitment to research and developing the technology needed to continue to closely study these anomalous phenomena.

They also assured that they would be transparent about the discoveries and that they would promote reporting by citizens so that their findings could be useful in their investigations. (JO)