Often linked (perhaps wrongly so) to alien-occupied flying saucers that have stopovers on Earth from the outer reaches of deep space is an equally puzzling enigma: Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon, or UAP.
Specialized sensors are now being dispatched into the field. This gear is built to sight UAP and decipher what’s behind frequent sightings in certain hot spots of activity. For years now, the UAP mystery has blossomed, driven in-part by military pilots that have recalled their related encounters.
Congressional hearings, specially set up military organizations, even NASA itself – all have been engaged in their own close-encounters with UAP. So far, a consistent cry is “more data.”
For a “data driven” story on what’s up with figuring out UAP, go to my new Space.com story – “Unidentified anomalous phenomena: Hot spots and the quest for better UFO data” – at:
https://www.space.com/unidentified-anomalous-phenomena-hot-spots-quest-data




