NASA convened its first public meeting on UFOs on Wednesday, a year after launching its study of unexplained sightings, and stressed that it is not hiding anything from the public. The four-hour hearing, featuring a panel of 16 independent experts including retired astronaut Scott Kelly, was televised, and the team pledged transparency. The study was launched to examine UAPs or unexplained anomalous phenomena in the sky, space, or under the sea. The team is scrutinizing unclassified data on the subject to better understand the phenomenon. The final report is expected to be published by the end of July. Despite the scientific approach adopted by the team, several conspiracy theories and skeptical questions emerged among the hundreds posed by the public ahead of the meeting. NASA’s Dan Evans emphasized that “there is absolutely no convincing evidence for extraterrestrial life associated with UAPs.” However, he also pointed out the challenges caused by the level of trolling and online abuse directed toward several expert committee members before the meeting, which detracts from the scientific process and reinforces the difficulties of tackling the stigma surrounding the issue.
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