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Op-Ed: NASA studying UFOs won’t prove alien life exists. They should do it anyway

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 31, 2022

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NASA announced this month that its new panel to study Unidentified Aerial Phenomena — i.e. UFOs — was staffed up and ready to get working. The panel is impressive, including planetary scientists, astrophysicists, experts from the Federal Aviation Administration, data scientists and a celebrated astronaut. I have worked with a few of these scientists, and the group represents a stellar collection (pun intended) of smart, creative people with... + full article



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