NASA has announced that it will launch a research team in the fall to scientifically investigate unidentified phenomena witnessed in the sky, such as unidentified flying objects = UFOs.

The survey will be conducted for approximately 9 months and the results will be open to the public.

Published 9-month survey results

NASA will launch a research team to scientifically investigate unidentified phenomena witnessed in the sky, such as unidentified flying objects = UFOs.



The research team, which is scheduled to start in the fall, will spend about nine months conducting research with the advice of experts in science, aeronautics, and data analysis, and the research results will be open to the public.



NASA says that these unidentified phenomena are rarely witnessed and it is currently difficult to draw scientific conclusions.



However, he emphasizes the significance of establishing a research team, saying that he is highly interested in the two perspectives of national safety and aircraft safety.



Regarding UFOs, a hearing was held in the US Congress in May, and images of objects flying in the air were released, and interest was focused on their identity.



Dr. David Spargel, a space physicist who leads the research team, said, "What we do is to collect solid data first, and what other data to collect and how to analyze it. I will check it. "