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In reply to the discussion: Alien motherships: Pentagon official floats a theory for unexplained sightings [View all]frogmarch
(12,251 posts)40. Steve
NASAs UFO Study Isnt Really Looking for Space Aliens
A new investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena could have bigger impacts on atmospheric science than on astrobiology
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more: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/nasa-rsquo-s-ufo-study-isn-rsquo-t-really-looking-for-space-aliens/
A new investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena could have bigger impacts on atmospheric science than on astrobiology
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Across his years of studying auroras, University of Calgary physicist Eric Donovan had periodically seen pictures and data showing something strange: a curve of purple light swiping across the sky, linear green features glowing beneath. It was atypical, but he didnt give it too much thought. I put it into some bucket that I understood, he says.
That changed when he found himself at a bar with a group of amateur aurora photographers after a science talk. Over beers, members of the Alberta Aurora Chasers were showing off their pictures. Following a discussion, one attendee showed him a shot of the same sort of purple arc that Donovan had noticed over the years. Images of it look otherworldlythe sort of thing one might see in an alien planets sky.
Looking at the photograph, Donovan realized the lights actually lived in an unidentified bucket that he didnt understand. They also didnt have a name. So he and the aurora chasers started calling the phenomenon Steve, after a name a group of animals give to shrubbery they dont understand in the childrens movie Over the Hedge.
Soon Donovan and his scientific colleagues teamed up with the aurora chasers to try to track down more apparitions of Steveto observe it, attempt to understand the mechanism behind it and change an unknown into a known.
Thats also the thrust of a new NASA project that aims to study UFOs. The narrative of Stevepeople notice something strange in the heavens above and dig deepercould someday play out similarly in the space agencys efforts to learn more about unidentified things in Earths atmosphere.
That changed when he found himself at a bar with a group of amateur aurora photographers after a science talk. Over beers, members of the Alberta Aurora Chasers were showing off their pictures. Following a discussion, one attendee showed him a shot of the same sort of purple arc that Donovan had noticed over the years. Images of it look otherworldlythe sort of thing one might see in an alien planets sky.
Looking at the photograph, Donovan realized the lights actually lived in an unidentified bucket that he didnt understand. They also didnt have a name. So he and the aurora chasers started calling the phenomenon Steve, after a name a group of animals give to shrubbery they dont understand in the childrens movie Over the Hedge.
Soon Donovan and his scientific colleagues teamed up with the aurora chasers to try to track down more apparitions of Steveto observe it, attempt to understand the mechanism behind it and change an unknown into a known.
Thats also the thrust of a new NASA project that aims to study UFOs. The narrative of Stevepeople notice something strange in the heavens above and dig deepercould someday play out similarly in the space agencys efforts to learn more about unidentified things in Earths atmosphere.
more: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/nasa-rsquo-s-ufo-study-isn-rsquo-t-really-looking-for-space-aliens/
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Alien motherships: Pentagon official floats a theory for unexplained sightings [View all]
milestogo
Apr 2023
OP
Obviously any civilization capable of such travel would be far advanced over us
FoxNewsSucks
Apr 2023
#23
I don't see why so many get their knickers in knots over discussions about aliens.
FoxNewsSucks
Apr 2023
#47
It wouldn't be "harmful" in any obviously direct way for adults to speculate Santa Claus is real
Silent3
Apr 2023
#63
Which is directly connected to "what makes it worth or profitable to come here?"
Model35mech
Apr 2023
#58
Let's hope they won't treat us like we treat the indigenous people on this planet.
friend of a friend
Apr 2023
#81
Michael Flynn, for example. Batshit crazy but navigated through the promotion process successfully.
LastDemocratInSC
Apr 2023
#22
I just thought it was pretty cool to hear the Pentagon say "alien mothership".
milestogo
Apr 2023
#36
I like your explanation. I would just have speculated his theory was a hypothesis. n/t
airplaneman
Apr 2023
#61
I'm only telling you what many dictionaries would tell you. Despite the confusion it can cause...
Silent3
Apr 2023
#106
And very few are capable of taking professional photos and few carry pro equipment with them
Cetacea
Apr 2023
#74
+1. Heck, ghosts walk among us and there is still not one decent pic or video
dalton99a
Apr 2023
#112
I've been saying it all along, we are seeing scout craft from motherships hidden out in Oort cloud
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Apr 2023
#100
I saw a cylindrical object while I was walking back to work on my lunch break in 2019.
neverforget
Apr 2023
#119