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UFO Sightings: How Scientists are Trying to Capture More Data

To better study the UFO phenomenon, science needs more eyes on the skies.

Aired 01/22/2025

NOVA

UFO Sightings: How Scientists are Trying to Capture More Data

Clip: Season 52 Episode 1 | 5mVideo has Closed Captions

To better study the UFO phenomenon, science needs more eyes on the skies.

There have been reports of UFO and UAP sightings for decades, but these accounts are often difficult to verify. Now, scientists are in search of the elusive: hard data. From machine learning sites that analyze the sky 24/7, to a crowd-sourcing app that asks the public to submit their own UFO videos, discover the inventive methods at play to capture more data.

Aired 01/22/2025

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