Nasa is to engage a global army of citizen sky watchers to help it solve the mystery of unidentified anomalous phenomena, more commonly known as UFOs, and search for life on other worlds.
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The space agency has also appointed its first director of UAP research – a de facto chief of UFO studies.
Nasa said new technology such as AI will be crucial to the effort to advance analytical techniques, and it wants to eliminate the stigma that surrounds the reporting of sightings by military pilots and the public.
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