By: Steven Hu
NASA officials have said on Thursday that they are joining the hunt for UFOs, High NASA officials also say that continuing “observations of events that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena” appear throughout their watch.
Although UFOs may be a controversial topic the head of NASA has said “it is a high risk, but high impact” and they should not back away from this topic. With NASA joining the UFOs hunt they also helped the Pentagon and other Space agencies with a different scientific perspective which Thomas Zurbuchen said.
This was announced only weeks after a historic hearing before Congress. The director of national intelligence shows evidence of 140 flying objects that can not be recognized as spaceships or other human objects.
There was no evidence that the flying objects were from other space agencies such as China, Russia, or other nations. However, neither is there for the objects coming from extraterrestrial sources. Despite the 9-page report and congressional hearing the lack of evidence and information is mainly because most of the flying objects were spotted by naval aviators.
Although there was no evidence that there were any UAPs this fits into NASA’s mission of looking for life outside of earth. Other things in this section are studying Mars’s water, and exploring the moons of Saturn and Jupiter according to the agency.
Zurbuchen said “NASA believes that the tools of scientific discovery are powerful and apply here also,” he also claimed that “We have the tools and team who can help us improve our understanding of the unknown. That’s the very definition of what science is. That’s what we do.”
Zurbuchen thinks that he should push NASA for more risky projects. Even with the attention going to other scientific topics.
David Spergel and Daniel Evans say for this project should be 9 months and cost 100,000 dollars.
There are national security problems and counterintelligence but this is not what NASA is going to do, said Zurbuchen. Zurbuchen said that NASA does study the atmosphere and aeronautics.
Reports say that some UAPs remain with the wind and some just move against it, they move at a considerable speed. Out of many of the sightings, only some sightings show the radio frequency of the UAPs.
Ronald S. Moultrie is collecting self-witness stories on how people have seen objects that defy the laws of physics.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson claimed in a Washington post-interview that “he had seen the classified UAP report when he was serving in the Senate. “The hair stood up on the back of my neck,”