A NASA team is conducting a first-of-its-kind study looking into UFOs and other unexplained sightings in the sky—some of which have happened here in Texas.
The space agency is looking into what, or who, else may be out there in the universe. FOX 7 Austin's John Krinjak has the story.NASA began a first-of-its-kind study Monday, looking into what else—or who else—might be out in the universe.
16 of the world’s leading scientists are part of the new study, digging into data on UFOs and other "unidentified aerial phenomena" . The team includes former astronaut Scott Kelly. "I think if serious scientists, astronauts, you've actually spent time out there in space think that this is a topic worth studying, then I think it probably is," said Kyle.On Tuesday, a Congressional hearing was held on various UFO sightings throughout the country with many happening near military bases.comes after the Pentagon released videos of 144 flying objects that the military couldn’t explain.
"Those are real-time phenomena happening right here in the Lone Star State. People are seeing weird things in the sky all the time," said Kyle.
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