A Multimodal Framework for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena: Integrating 14 Detection Methods for Rigorous Scientific Investigation

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Unidentified aerial phenomena are studied with a coordinated multimodal framework that fuses fourteen detection methods—from active and passive radar to optical/infrared imaging, spectroscopy, magnetometry, gravitational lensing analysis, radiation detectors, and acoustic sensing—to reliably determine size, speed, direction, propulsion, and possible technosignatures, with Mitch Randall, David Hooper, and Chad Wanless advancing the work toward a rigorous, credible analysis.

From Radar to Neutrinos: The Future of UAP Detection - Alternative Propulsion Engineering Conference
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From Radar to Neutrinos: The Future of UAP Detection - Alternative Propulsion Engineering Conference

Tim Ventura summarizes a multimodal approach to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) detection, advocating for the combined use of 14 methods for more reliable analysis than single-source data.