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NASA joins the still controversial search for UFOs

An independent team of 16 researchers concluded in the report that the search for UAPs "demands a rigorous, evidence-based approach."

September 14, 2023 / 22:39 IST
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Even if NASA has long explored the heavens, hunting for the origin, identity and purpose of a growing number of unexplained flying objects over planet Earth is bringing unprecedented challenges. (UFO representative)
Even if NASA has long explored the heavens, hunting for the origin, identity and purpose of a growing number of unexplained flying objects over planet Earth is bringing unprecedented challenges. (UFO representative)

NASA on Thursday officially joined the search for UFOs -- but reflecting the stigma attached to the field, the US space agency wouldn't identify the director of the new program tasked with tracking mystery flying objects.

The official's appointment is the result of a year-long NASA fact-finding report into what NASA calls "unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP)."

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"At NASA, it's in our DNA to explore -- and to ask why things are the way they are," NASA chief Bill Nelson said.

An independent team of 16 researchers concluded in the report that the search for UAPs "demands a rigorous, evidence-based approach."