“They see something real ‘: NASA is getting serious about the UFO under the new head
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said that he had asked the US space agency scientist to see the UFO from a scientific point of view to get a better idea.
While US intelligence officials reportedly found no evidence to confirm that an unknown flying object (UFO) was an alien spacecraft, the newly appointed NASA head said that the US space agency was looking at the phenomenon more seriously. During the interview, Administrator NASA Bill Nelson told CNN business that he turned to space agency scientists, asking them to see mysterious events from a scientific point of view to get a better idea.
In April last year, the US Department of Defense released three declassikan videos which showed us naval pilots who met what appeared as UFO. While the previous video has leaked and published by us every day, it was the first time when the Pentagon officially acknowledged the existence of the video. The US Navy then released seven incident reports, revealing more details about a series of meetings between their pilots and the ‘unknown air phenomenon’.
“I have talked to the navy pilot and they believe that they see something real. And of course we have seen their videos from their jets. What is that? We don’t know,” said Nelson, a former Senator Florida and Spaceflight veteran.
Even when the extensive conclusion of US intelligence on UFOs has been reported, the full report is expected to be sent to the Congress later this month. Full reports can present a broader picture of what the US government knows about mysterious flying objects.
“We don’t know whether it’s extra-terrestrial, we don’t know whether it’s an enemy. We don’t know whether it’s an optical phenomenon,” Nelson said, while dismissing the possibility of optical illusions. “We don’t think so because the characteristics that the navy jet pilot described when they saw it moving,” NASA’s head added.
Because asked whether NASA had to be more involved at this time, said Nelson, “Well, we have started it. I’ve been here a month, and I’ve started it.” The NASA administrator also said that the agency did not directly work with the Pentagon, but emphasized that “if We find something, the Pentagon will want to know. “