Nasa will launch a nine month UFO study program on Monday, and the space agency just announced the 16-person team that will research the mysterious unidentified aerial phenomena. In June, Nasa first ...
A NASA team formed to study unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) – or more commonly referred to as UFOs – held its first public meeting on Wednesday ahead of an expected report later this year.
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(WBRE/WYOU) — NASA announced it’s hired 16 astrophysicists, Ph.D. earners and former NASA employees to take part in the unidentified aerial phenomena research team. NASA officials say the independent ...
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NASA has announced a 16-member team that will begin studying "unidentified aerial phenomena" (UAP) on Monday and release its findings to the public in mid-2023. The independent study team will spend ...
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) successfully moved asteroid moonlet Dimorphos "by a whopping 33 minutes," ...
Following the first public congressional hearing on UFOs for the first time in 50 years and the Pentagon’s move in establishing a task force specifically aimed at dealing with sightings in November of ...
Experts at NASA and Boeing have come up with something sweet. The Sugar Volt concept aircraft is a hybrid electric the size of a Boeing 737. But thanks to the addition of electric engines, it is 70% ...
A group of 16 researchers will spend the next nine months studying unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), also known as UFOs, as part of a team for NASA. The research, which will use unclassified data, ...
Members of NASA’s Orion crew recovery team (right, red helmets) gather as the test capsule is hoisted out of the water during training for the Artemis II mission at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., Launch ...