NASA Has an Official UAP Page. Here’s What It Actually Says and Why It Matters

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NASA now has an official UAP page on their Science site. It’s worth a read because their approach is very different from the usual internet noise. They keep it simple. UAP means something was seen in the sky and, based on the data available, it can’t be identified yet. That does not automatically mean anything exotic. NASA’s main message is that the biggest problem right now is poor data. Most reports don’t include enough detail to reach solid conclusions, so the answer is better reporting, better sensors, and consistent methods. NASA also points people to their independent UAP study and the recommendations that came out of it. This approach fits what we’re trying to do here. If we keep sighting reports structured with date, time, location, direction, duration, and any photos or video, it becomes much easier for other members to help identify what was seen.

NASA’s UAP page is here if you want to read it directly:
https://science.nasa.gov/uap/
 
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