A first-of-its-kind panel organized by NASA opened a study of what the government calls 'unidentified aerial phenomena,' bringing together experts from scientific fields ranging from physics to astrobiology.
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The 16-member panel, convened with little fanfare, will focus its inquiry entirely on unclassified sightings and other data collected from civilian government and commercial sectors, according to NASA. The term UFOs, long associated with notions of flying saucers and alien spacecraft, has been replaced in official government parlance by "UAP."
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