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NASA's Pad Rescue team is always prepared to respond to emergencies at the launch pad, ensuring the safety of astronauts, especially for the upcoming Artemis missions.
There’s no evidence that UAPs – unidentified anomalous phenomena, previously known as UFOs – are of extraterrestrial origin, a special NASA investigative team says. Some UAP can't yet be ...
Following the successful launch of NASA’s Lucy spacecraft on Oct. 16, ... NASA pulled together Lucy’s anomaly response team, ... They also developed special, ...
On June 13, NASA announced the creation of the Disaster Response Coordination System. It’s made up of six teams across the country, including the one in Hampton Roads. As of June 2024, the ...
The team will gather data on “events in the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena — from a scientific perspective,” NASA officials said. The space agency ...
NASA’s task force on UFOs and other strange phenomena held its first public meeting on 31 May. The team was formed in 2022 to gather all the available data on unidentified anomalous phenomena ...
The team includes former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and science journalist Nadia Drake, as well as scientists who study the shape of the universe, astrobiology, oceanography, black holes, computer ...
NASA's Pad Rescue team is always prepared to respond to emergencies at the launch pad, ensuring the safety of astronauts, especially for the upcoming Artemis missions.
Following the successful launch of NASA’s Lucy spacecraft on Oct. 16, 2021, a group of engineers huddled around a long conference table in Titusville, Florida.