Reframing UAP as Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena: A Call for Rigorous, Multi-Sensor, Open-Data Research and Long-Term Collaboration

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Researchers want to rename UAP as Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena and study it in a coordinated, long-term, data-sharing program that uses many kinds of sensors and AI, building on NASA’s 2023 work and Kevin Knuth’s research to move the topic from fringe to credible science.

What Would Actual Scientific Study of UAPs Look Like?
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What Would Actual Scientific Study of UAPs Look Like?

A growing scientific effort reframes Unidentified Flying Objects as Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena, drawing on NASA’s 2023 Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Independent Study and Kevin Knuth’s work to distill past efforts and lay out a rigorous, coordinated, data-sharing approach modeled on multi-messenger astronomy, highlighting the DIA-funded Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program with substantial case data to illustrate momentum while much remains unseen, and advocating a long-term, transgenerational research agenda that leverages satellites, open data, cloud computing, and AI/ML to build robust datasets and elevate UAP inquiry from fringe to mainstream.