![]() It was taken off the coast of Los Angeles where there are lots of air traffic. Also, this UFO blinks in the same way a commercial aircraft does. One person has measured the positions of the faint triangles (and one bright one) and shown that they are at the positions of the stars near the constellation Taurus and the planet Jupiter. What this means is that the camera was out of focus and the camera pupil (shutter) was triangular. In the video you can also see other objects that are triangles. In the recent videos that are now getting a lot of attention called FLIR1, Gimbal, Triangle, and GoFast, for instance, let’s consider the triangular UFO. He said in his email:įor starters, have you ever noticed that UAP images and videos are usually out of focus? In it he said he wished the Navy, and the media, would ask an astronomer (someone who’s experienced at observing the sky) before jumping to conclusions about any unusual sightings. On June 18, 2021, Texas A&M University astronomer Nick Suntzeff, who has been involved with space research for 30 years, sent an email around to the media. Scientists would not tend to believe alien visitors are behind sightings of UFOs, or UAPs, unless they had proof. Hard evidence is the keystone of the scientific process. Image is a video still via the Washington Post. UAP – unidentified aerial phenomena – have been sighted by Navy pilots and from ships at sea. Nelson said he wants NASA researchers to explore new lines of questioning regarding UAPs. Nelson, a former Florida senator and spaceflight veteran, told CNN on June 3 that he has directed NASA scientists to become more involved. NASA is studying UAPs, tooīill Nelson was sworn in as the new NASA administrator May 3, 2021. The Defense Department and Intelligence Community have a lot of work to do before we can actually understand whether these aerial threats present a serious national security concern. This report is an important first step in cataloging these incidents, but it is just a first step. Rubio told the Washington Post:įor years, the men and women we trust to defend our country reported encounters with unidentified aircraft that had superior capabilities, and for years their concerns were often ignored and ridiculed. That includes the scores of unusual sightings reported by military pilots. With the help of the Senate Intelligence Committee, his request called for an unclassified report on everything government agencies know about UAPs within six months. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), the vice chairman of the intelligence committee, originally called for the report in December 2020. Senator Marco Rubio called for the report or foreign programs), the report lacked the data to confirm or deny. But, much as in the categories above (related to secret U.S. “Other.” Here’s where the traditional idea of UFOs comes in. The task force said it lacked the data to confirm or deny this possibility as well. Secret technology from foreign adversaries. intelligence community was “unable to confirm” classified government programs as the source of the UAP sightings. Not likely, said the report, but said that, for purposes of this report, the U.S. Ice crystals, moisture or heat fluctuations might have registered as a flying objects to cameras and sensors on Navy aircraft or ships at sea. Tricks of light or water in Earth’s atmosphere. One of the 144 encounters definitively characterized with “high confidence” was later was identified as “a large, deflating balloon,” the report said. The report said that objects made by humans – for example, balloons or even plastic bags – might be mistaken for craft on Navy sensors. The report offered five categories of potential explanations: The report said a “lack of data” precluded more definitive answers. It mentioned high-tech craft from either U.S. It didn’t rule out the possibility of alien visitors, either.Īmong other possible causes, the report said Earth’s atmosphere might play tricks on Navy sensors. But the report presented no clear evidence for visitors from another planet (or any other sort of otherworldly cause). intelligence report listed 144 such objects between 2004 and this year. That’s military jargon for what most of us call UFOs. intelligence community released a much-awaited report on June 25, 2021, on what the military calls unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs. ![]()
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