An image released by the Pentagon last year that officials say was taken by members of the Navy. shows the Pentagon is open to scientific debate about the origins of UFOs, Politico reports, sending an important message to the academic world. The Galileo Project.
He and Mr. Kirkpatrick, a respected scientist who has worked for the Department of Defense and the US Space Command, discuss the motives behind aliens sending research probes to Earth.
“What is the main purpose of the trip? By analogy with real dandelion seeds, the probes could spread the plan of their senders, ”the authors write. «As with biological seeds, raw materials on the surface of the planet can also be used by them as nutrients for self-replication or simply scientific research.»
AARO was created last summer and has already received hundreds of reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena (NPA).
The office works with other federal agencies to locate objects of interest near military installations or other objects of interest and must report regularly to Congress.
UFO interest peaked in recent weeks after the US shot down what it called a large Chinese balloon- a spy who entered US airspace. American jet fighters then quickly shot down three unidentified flying objects: two in US airspace and one over Canada.
These incidents prompted the Pentagon to take a closer look at other airborne objects.
However, David Jewitt, professor of astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles, called some of the claims in the article «highly dubious» and called the fact that Mr. Kirkpatrick is a co-author «weird».< /p>
«The Air Force is very good at bombings, but as far as their UFO research is concerned, I think I would trust them as much as I can give them up,” Mr. Jewitt told the website.
«It is not clear if the Air Force and military capabilities are better suited to study aliens.»
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