Solving the mystery posed by UAP requires good data. We do not need to rely on the government to collect this data. As citizen scientists, we can take matters into our own hands and make scientific discoveries that further our understanding of UAP.
"The study of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) presents a unique
scientific opportunity that demands a rigorous, evidence-based approach.
Addressing this challenge will require new and robust data acquisition methods, advanced analysis techniques, a systematic reporting framework and reducing reporting stigma." - NASA UAP Independent Study Team Report
Various projects and groups are attempting to gather data. Research organizations have also prepared to analyze that data. We aim to network these groups together. We are still determining the best data to offer or the best methods to obtain it. By networking, researchers can provide their requirements as they discover them, allowing data gatherers to work with researchers to develop the needed systems and channel that information to researchers for analysis. From citizen scientists to scientists at major universities, working together, we will be able to establish a robust ecosystem of UAP discovery.
Communicating with one another in the forum will be crucial to networking. UAP Discovery leadership has many years of experience working with various research organizations and projects currently working on these issues.
UFODAP is a primary resource for UAP tracking software and sensor and camera systems for UAP data collection. The website provides information about the hardware and software used for data gathering. You can also purchase everything you need to get started, which is as easy as downloading and installing the software and plugging in a webcam.
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New methods of data collection will arise over time. Let us know if you have ideas or questions.
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