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NASA puts 'full force' into searching for UFOs

NASA is "fully committed" to investigating unidentified flying objects, the space agency said at a town hall meeting.

"This is very important to us and is a high priority for us," said Daniel Evans, deputy director of research at NASA's Science Mission Directorate Wednesday. told to

This commitment follows the first public hearing in decades on the topic of UFO/UAPs when NASA announced 9 or more unidentified aerial phenomena. It came after announcing that it was conducting a monthly survey.

Intelligence officials briefed lawmakers on the ongoing Pentagon investigation into the UAP and showed them a video of an unexplained encounter between the UAP and military aviators.

} A research panel of 15 to 17 people has a budget of up to $100,000, is fully open, and contains no classified military data.

Simmons Foundation President David Spergel will lead the research in collaboration with "some of the world's leading scientists and data professionals." , an expert in artificial intelligence and aerospace safety, says Evans, it all comes at a certain price that tells us how to apply the full focus of science and data to the UAP.

"We hope to have this completed by October," he added.

NASA has vast amounts of data about the Earth's atmosphere that can be used to track UFOs. Dr. Sperger said in July,."We want to start by synthesizing the data that we have." Deputy Director Scott Bray saidUFO sightings were "frequent and continuous" and "It is clear that many of the sightings are of physical objects. That's the data we have."

These sightings fall into one of five categories, he said: airborne debris, domestic atmospheric phenomena, and the United States. industrial development programs, foreign enemies, or "others." Currently, there have been 11 collisions between UFOs and military installations.