Nasa officials said several panellists had been subjected to unspecified “online abuse” and harassment. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - Members of an independent Nasa panel studying unidentified flying objects , or what the US government now terms UAP for “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” said in their first public meeting on Wednesday that scant high-quality data and a lingering stigma pose the greatest barriers to unravelling such mysteries.
The underlying problem, they said, is that the phenomena in question are generally being detected and recorded with cameras, sensors and other equipment not designed or calibrated to accurately observe and measure such peculiarities. The Nasa advisory panel represents the first UFO inquiry ever conducted under the auspices of the US space agency for a subject the government once consigned to the exclusive and secretive purview of military and national security officials.Pentagon-based investigation
But just a few per cent are considered beyond relatively simple explanation, while the rest can be attributed to mundane origins such as aircraft, balloons, debris or atmospheric causes, he said. In a departure from the Pentagon, Nasa’s panel is examining only unclassified reports from civilian observers, an approach Dr Spergel said permits open sharing of information among scientific, commercial and international entities, as well as the public.
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