since when do we study unidentified aerospace phenomena?

While NASA held a first public meeting on the subject, franceinfo junior is interested in unidentified phenomena in space. To answer children’s questions: Antoine Cousyn, investigator at GEIPAN, the Group for Studies and Information on Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena.

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It is a patient and daily work to try to explain the unexplained phenomena… NASA held for the first time at the beginning of the month a public meeting on UFOs, the “unidentified flying objects”, unexplained phenomena until until a scientific clarification comes to clarify the subject.

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This is also the work of GEIPAN in France: we talk about it in franceinfo junior with Antoine Cousyn, investigator within the GEIPANthe Group for Studies and Information on Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena.

To question him, the program hands its microphone to students from the Notre-Dame-de-France college in Malakoff in the Paris region. Alexandra asks the first question to the guest of the day at the microphone of the show: “Why did you choose the name UFO?”, asks the schoolgirl. Then Melvi continues: “Since when did we start detecting UFOs?” In turn, Inès wonders how to identify a UFO.

On this page, re-listen in full to this franceinfo junior programme, recorded as part of the media literacy workshop “La franceinfo junior editorial staff”.


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