NASA held its first public meeting on UFOs

A panel of experts commissioned by NASA held a public meeting on Wednesday to try to “de-stigmatize” the subject of UFOs and plead for a more rigorous scientific approach.

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Workers refresh the paint of the NASA logo at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida (USA), on May 20, 2020. (JOE RAEDLE / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)

For the first time, NASA held a public meeting in Washington, Wednesday May 31, on the question of UFOs. A panel of experts commissioned by NASA to look into the subject has hammered home the need to collect more data to be able to explain these phenomena in the future. The American space agency also stresses the need for “de-stigmatize” the subject of UFOs.

“Existing data, and witness accounts, are insufficient to provide conclusive evidence on the nature and origin of each event”said David Spergel, astrophysicist in charge of presiding over this work. “We need high quality data.” The subject is very serious, underlined the American space agency: it concerns both national security and that of air traffic.

Some 800 unidentified aerial phenomena have been collected, said Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the office dedicated to this question within the Ministry of Defense (AARO). But “maybe between 2% and 5%” only are “really abnormal”he said. “At present, we have no explicit data suggesting that there is a connection between unidentified anomalous phenomena and extraterrestrial life”said David Grinspoon, one of the scientists on the panel.


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