NASA has unveiled the 16-member panel that will focus on "unclassified sightings and other data collected from civilian government and commercial sectors.".
A first-of-its-kind panel organised by Nasa opened a study on Monday (Oct 24) of what the government calls 'unidentified aerial phenomena', commonly termed UFOs, bringing together experts from scientific fields ranging from physics to astrobiology. The 16-member panel, convened with little fanfare, will focus its inquiry entirely on unclassified sightings and other data collected from civilian government and commercial sectors,.
A first-of-its-kind panel organized by NASA opened a study on Monday of what the government calls unidentified aerial phenomena, commonly termed UFOs, bringing together experts from scientific fields ranging from physics to astrobiology.