Are UFOs real? NASA holds much-anticipated public hearing


  • The team was studying unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs.
  • While UFOs are commonly associated with aliens, NASA doesn’t think the phenomena are “extra-terrestrial in origin.”

NASA’s much-anticipated public hearing on UFOs took place Wednesday amid harassment concerns faced by the agency’s 16-person team studying “events in the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or as known natural phenomena.”

The team, assembled about seven months ago, includes experts in astrophysics and other disciplines. Among its stars is Scott Kelly, a former astronaut and test pilot who commanded three International Space Station expeditions. 

Technically the group is studying unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs. NASA says UAPs are of interest for national security as well as air safety. And without access to an extensive set of data, it is nearly impossible to verify or explain any observation, NASA says.

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