Galileo Project Brings Mellon and Elizondo on Board as Research Affiliates to Guide UAP-Scope Site Selection and Societal Implications

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Mellon and Elizondo joined the Galileo Project as research affiliates to help pick sites for UAP-Scope and think about societal consequences if alien technology is found, using their defense intelligence backgrounds to push for open scientific inquiry, while Avi Loeb’s group continues a rigorous, transparent search for extraterrestrial artifacts or signals, including interstellar objects like Oumuamua.

The Galileo Project Welcomes Christopher Mellon and Luis Elizondo as Research Affiliates | The Galileo Project
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The Galileo Project Welcomes Christopher Mellon and Luis Elizondo as Research Affiliates | The Galileo Project

Christopher Mellon and Luis Elizondo joined the Galileo Project as research affiliates to help select UAP-Scope sites and assess societal implications of potential extraterrestrial signatures, while Avi Loeb’s Harvard–Smithsonian–led project—launched in 2021 with co-founder Frank Laukien—continues a rigorous, transparent search for extraterrestrial technological artifacts and signals, including interstellar objects like Oumuamua, and has a history of promoting public access to Pentagon UAP materials.