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NASA Independent Study Team — UAP Report (2023)
Source: NASAReleased: September 14, 2023
ANALYSIS SUMMARYThis analysis was prepared by Dr. Elara Voss using publicly available source material. It should be verified against the original source documents.
Dr. Voss's Analysis
NASA convened an independent study team to examine the UAP phenomenon from a scientific perspective. The 33-page report concluded that current data is insufficient to draw firm conclusions about UAP origins. It recommended improvements in data collection, interagency coordination, and the use of NASA's civilian satellite and sensing infrastructure. The report does not claim UAP are extraterrestrial, and explicitly states the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Overview
NASA's independent study team released a comprehensive report on UAP, focusing on data availability, sensor limitations, and a scientific framework for future investigation.
Key Facts
- ◆33-page report released September 2023
- ◆Concludes available data insufficient for definitive conclusions
- ◆Recommends NASA play active role in future UAP data collection
- ◆Calls for reduction of stigma in civilian aviation UAP reporting
What Remains Unresolved
- ?How will NASA integrate its data assets with DoD UAP tracking?
- ?What budget has been allocated for NASA's UAP research role?
- ?When will follow-up reports be published?
Related Topics
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Official Source
https://science.nasa.gov/uap/ ↗This page summarizes publicly available source material. It does not prove or suggest extraterrestrial origin for the described observations. All summaries should be verified against the original official source documents. UFO Files Watch is an independent educational site not affiliated with any government agency.
