NASA appoints a 16-person group to investigate UFOs

NASA appoints a 16-person group to investigate UFOs

NASA does not seem to feel there is anything going on with these recordings and encounters. However, it said that even if no aliens are engaged, the panel may still play a significant role in selecting how to categorize them.

“Understanding the data we have around unexplained aerial phenomena is crucial to helping us form scientific conclusions about what’s going on in our sky,” NASA associate administrator Thomas Zurbuchen said. “Data is the language of scientists, and it explains the incomprehensible.”