FAA Couldn't Confirm UFOs, Now NASA Wants a Shot
https://interestingengineering.com/faa-couldnt-confirm-ufos-now-nasa-wants-a-shot
Last month, we reported that former Navy lieutenant Ryan Graves revealed his experience with what may potentially be alien aircraft.
Graves reported that he and other members of his F/A-18 fighter squadron detected what could be UFOs in the restricted airspace southeast of Virginia Beach nearly every day for two years beginning in 2015. The military refers to these crafts as unidentified aerial phenomena or UAP.
According to CNN, NASA's new chief is planning to further study unidentified flying objects within his first month in office. Bill Nelson, the former Florida senator and spaceflight veteran, said in an interview to CNN that no one knows what the high-speed objects observed by Navy pilots are but that he does not believe they are evidence of extraterrestrials visiting Earth.
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In related news, Chinese military researchers have begun using artificial intelligence to track and analyze the increasing number of unknown objects in Chinas airspace, according to the South China Morning Post. The People's Liberation army refers to these UFOs as unidentified air conditions and hopes to have some answers about their origins soon.