NASA’s New Chief Bill Nelson is Determined to Investigate UFOs Right Away

NASA’s New Chief Bill Nelson is Determined to Investigate UFOs Right Away
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There are many people who claim to have seen alien spaceships in the sky, or at least some very peculiar UFOs. While any object from the sky can be considered a UFO until you find out for sure what it is, the Pentagon’s recent report on such objects disappointed many people. In short, it doesn’t claim that the captured footage is showing any alien spaceships, but neither does it deny the possibility. In other words: they have no idea.

But aliens just have to be out there, somewhere, according to many astronomers, scientists in general, and even regular people. The main argument is that the Universe is way too big for life to develop itself on only one planet. That is perhaps also what Bill Nelson has in mind, the new NASA chief.

Bill Nelson’s team will set up their own research on UFOs

The new NASA administrator Bill Nelson isn’t satisfied with the recent UFO report from the Pentagon. Nelson’s team will start their own effort into analyzing footage of UFOs that were spotted by Navy aviators, as the new NASA chief revealed for CNN Business.

“We don’t know if it’s extraterrestrial. We don’t know if it’s an enemy. We don’t know if it’s an optical phenomenon,” Nelson declared for CNN Business. “We don’t think [it’s an optical illusion] because of the characteristics that those Navy jet pilots described … So the bottom line is, we want to know.”

An old proverb says ‘be careful what you wish for!’, and it’s totally true. If humanity will ever encounter intelligent creatures from other planets, there’s no guarantee that they will be friendly with us and willing to share the secrets of their advanced technology. Only time will tell for sure!


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Even since he was a child, Cristian was staring curiously at the stars, wondering about the Universe and our place in it. Today he's seeing his dream come true by writing about the latest news in astronomy. Cristian is also glad to be covering health and other science topics, having significant experience in writing about such fields.

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