From Flying Saucers to Open Data: The Global Move Toward Transparent UAP Investigation

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UAP research is shifting from sensational lore to transparent, data‑driven science led by NASA and the U.S. government’s AARO, with international partners like GEIPAN, using advanced sensors and AI to separate identified causes from a small subset of truly enigmatic sightings, while open data and annual briefings aim to reduce stigma and build trust, recalling landmark cases from Kenneth Arnold to the 2020 Pentagon footage.

The Truth About UAP: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Explained - Hannah Brites
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The Truth About UAP: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Explained - Hannah Brites

For decades, mysterious sightings in the sky have captured public curiosity. Today, the term Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) has replaced older labels, reflecting a shift toward scientific investigation. Unlike past speculation, modern research focuses on data-driven analysis.In 2022, NASA formed an independent study team to examine these occurrences. Their goal? To bring transparency and scientific