A report released on Thursday by a panel convened by NASA does not attempt to provide a definitive answer to that question.
Instead, it proposes a bigger role for the space agency in collecting and interpreting data on “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” or U.A.P.
In response, the space agency announced that it had appointed a director of U.A.P.
“NASA will do this work transparently for the benefit of humanity,” Bill Nelson, the NASA administrator, said in a news release.
NASA officials said that part of the reason for keeping the identity secret was the harassment and threats received by panel members during the period of the study.
Persons:
” Bill Nelson, Nicola Fox, “, ” Dr, Fox
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NASA, Washington , D.C, YouTube
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Washington ,