


UFOs, now called unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs, will be the topic of a long-awaited press conference on the findings of a NASA study team tasked to investigate the phenomenon.
On Thursday, NASA's independent team of 16 scientific, aeronautic, and data analytic experts will share a report of their understanding of the unidentifiable objects and the findings of their scientific inquiry into the subject.
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The team was chaired by Simons Foundation astrophysicist David Spergel starting in October last year.
The briefing will be held at NASA headquarters.
The NASA report comes two days after researcher Jamie Maussan presented two alleged "nonhuman" bodies at Mexico's first public congressional hearing about UAPs. The extraterrestrial entities were found in Peru in 2017, and carbon dating has determined that they are 700 and 1,800 years old.
In July, the U.S. House of Representatives held a congressional hearing with testimony from key witnesses David Grusch, former military intelligence officer-turned-whistleblower, and Ryan Graves, a former Navy pilot, on the mysterious objects.
The release of several audio recordings of the encounters between UAPs and pilots over the years has spurred widespread attention and increased government transparency.
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A top NASA official, Dr. Laurie Leshin, was asked in August if she had ever seen a "spacecraft made from outside of this world."
“Absolutely not,” the Jet Propulsion Laboratory director said.