NASA has held its first public meeting on UFOs - and Australia was mentioned.
The panel was delivering a report on its UFO data from the past 27 years.A NASA panel studying what it calls "unidentified aerial phenomena ," commonly known as UFOs, has revealed up to 5 per cent of sightings it has studied remain unexplained.
Scott Kelly, a former astronaut and pilot with decades of experience, explained an optical illusion witnessed by his co-pilot when they were flying near Virginia Beach. His colleague "was convinced we flew by a UFO". The 16-member body, assembling experts from fields ranging from physics to astrobiology, was formed last June to examine unclassified UFO sightings and other data collected from civilian government and commercial sectors.
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