NASA will today release the findings of its highly-anticipated study into more than 800 sightings of UFOs over three decades.

The US space agency announced last year that it was reviewing evidence regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), more commonly known as unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

These are defined as sightings ‘that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena from a scientific perspective’. 

In May, NASA’s independent study team shared their preliminary observations — that up to 98 per cent of reported UAP sightings can be explained away.

Just 2 to 5 per cent are considered ‘possibly really anomalous’, the panel added, but a lack of high-quality data is hampering researchers’ ability to apply ‘rigorous scientific scrutiny’ to the mystery-solving.

Long-awaited: NASA will today release the findings of its highly-anticipated study into more than 800 sightings of UFOs over three decades

Long-awaited: NASA will today release the findings of its highly-anticipated study into more than 800 sightings of UFOs over three decades

Long-awaited: NASA will today release the findings of its highly-anticipated study into more than 800 sightings of UFOs over three decades 

Feedback: In May, NASA's independent study team (pictured) revealed their preliminary observations — that up to 98 per cent of reported UAP sightings can be explained away

Feedback: In May, NASA's independent study team (pictured) revealed their preliminary observations — that up to 98 per cent of reported UAP sightings can be explained away

Feedback: In May, NASA’s independent study team (pictured) revealed their preliminary observations — that up to 98 per cent of reported UAP sightings can be explained away 

These genuinely unexplained UAPs are defined as ‘anything that is not readily understandable by the operator or the sensor,’ or ‘something that is doing something weird,’ said team member Nadia Drake earlier this year.

It is unlikely that today’s report will provide any ground-breaking new information that wasn’t revealed at the first public meeting in May, but it could eventually usher in the start of a new mission for the US space agency.

While NASA’s probes and rovers currently scour the solar system for any signs of alien life, its historic posture has been to ‘debunk’ sightings on our home planet.

However, the US government has started to take UAPs more seriously in recent years, partly because of concerns that some could be related to foreign surveillance.

The Pentagon has received 350 reports of UFOs in the past two years, and 171 of them remain unexplained. 

NASA’s study is separate to the Pentagon’s investigation into UAPs, which saw US lawmakers hear first-hand accounts of UFO sightings from former members of the military earlier this year.

The US space agency’s panel is leading the civilian, unclassified side of the effort, while the US Department of Defense has convened a government body to examine UAPs in co-ordination with the intelligence and military communities. 

NASA put together an independent team of 16 scientific, aeronautic, and data analytic experts with the aim of analysing sightings of UAPs from a logical and scientific perspective.

‘We have access to a broad range of observations of Earth from space – and that is the lifeblood of scientific inquiry,’ the space agency’s Thomas Zurbuchen said last year before the study began.

‘We have the tools and team who can help us improve our understanding of the unknown. That’s the very definition of what science is. That’s what we do.’

Interesting: Earlier this year the Department of Defense released a document disclosing the 'world's UFO hotspots'. It includes a map showing where the most sightings of unidentified objects have been recorded, based on reports between 1996 and 2023

Interesting: Earlier this year the Department of Defense released a document disclosing the 'world's UFO hotspots'. It includes a map showing where the most sightings of unidentified objects have been recorded, based on reports between 1996 and 2023

Interesting: Earlier this year the Department of Defense released a document disclosing the ‘world’s UFO hotspots’. It includes a map showing where the most sightings of unidentified objects have been recorded, based on reports between 1996 and 2023

Classified report: NASA's study is separate to the Pentagon's investigation into UAPs (pictured)

Classified report: NASA's study is separate to the Pentagon's investigation into UAPs (pictured)

Classified report: NASA’s study is separate to the Pentagon’s investigation into UAPs (pictured)

A flying object near Japan's Senganmori mountain, highlighted by the International UFO Lab

A flying object near Japan's Senganmori mountain, highlighted by the International UFO Lab

A flying object near Japan’s Senganmori mountain, highlighted by the International UFO Lab

The report is due to be published at 09:30 ET (14:30 BST) today.

This will be followed by a media briefing at NASA’s headquarters in Washington from 10:00 ET (15:00), where the panel will discuss its findings.

The press conference will be streamed live on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website here

‘We recognise that public interest in UAPs is high, and that the demand for answers is strong,’ Daniel Evans, the NASA official in charge of the study, said in May.

‘It is now our collective responsibility to investigate these occurrences with the rigorous scientific scrutiny that they deserve.’

He added: ‘All of NASA’s data is available to the public – we take that obligation seriously – and we make it easily accessible for anyone to see or study.’

Former intelligence official said the DoD is covering up evidence related to extraterrestrials 

The US government has been forced to take the presence of unidentified flying objects more seriously in recent months.

Former intelligence official David Grusch testified under oath in July that the Pentagon had first-hand encounters or knowledge of secret government programmes involving technology that is ‘non-human’. 

‘My testimony is based on information I’ve been given by individuals with a long-standing track record of legitimacy… whom have shared compelling evidence in the form of photography, official documentation and classified oral testimony to myself and many various colleagues,’ Grusch said, adding that he was driven to share by a ‘commitment to truth and transparency.’

Its release comes come roughly a month after David Grusch claimed the Pentagon is covering up evidence related to extraterrestrials in a bombshell testimony before Congress

Its release comes come roughly a month after David Grusch claimed the Pentagon is covering up evidence related to extraterrestrials in a bombshell testimony before Congress

Its release comes come roughly a month after David Grusch claimed the Pentagon is covering up evidence related to extraterrestrials in a bombshell testimony before Congress

‘I am asking Congress to hold our government to this standard and thoroughly investigate these claims,’ he told lawmakers at the time. ‘But as I stand here under oath now, I am speaking to the facts as I have been told them.’

He told the committee that he and more than 30 aircrew members and veterans had experience of UAPs, unidentified anomalous phenomena, along with members of Congress who have confided in him.

He also claimed the government has ‘intact and partially intact’ extraterrestrial vehicles, although he provided no evidence to support that or any of his other assertions.

Suggesting the American people had been left in the dark for nearly a century, he claimed the first recovery of a UFO was in Magenta, Italy, in 1933.

An artist's impression of the alleged 1933 UFO crash outside Magenta in northern Italy shows a craft shaped like a saucer

An artist's impression of the alleged 1933 UFO crash outside Magenta in northern Italy shows a craft shaped like a saucer

An artist’s impression of the alleged 1933 UFO crash outside Magenta in northern Italy shows a craft shaped like a saucer

He said Mussolini’s Italian government held it until 1944 through 1945 when Pope Pius XII tipped America off about it. 

When asked if he firmly believes the government had UAPs, Grusch responded: ‘Absolutely.’

He said his view was based on interviews with at least 40 witnesses.

Asked where the craft are, he said: ‘I know the exact locations and those locations were provided to the inspector general … I actually had the people with the first-hand knowledge provide a protected disclosure to the Inspector General.’ 

He further claimed he has faced brutal retaliation after coming forward about his firsthand accounts of UFOs.

‘I do have knowledge of active planned reprisal activity against myself and other colleagues,’ Grusch said.

‘There were certain colleagues of mine that were brutally administratively attacked. It makes me very upset as a leader to see that happen to other co-workers and superiors of mine in the last three years.’

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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