The images and explanations that NASA showed at its last meeting were conveyed in the wrong way on social media, and the information reached millions incorrectly. So what’s the point?
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which continues to be a subject of great debate in the world last night, about unidentified flying objects had a meeting. However, what was said and the images shown at this meeting were misrepresented, especially on Twitter.
Some news accounts and influencers with millions of followers for the first time to acknowledge the existence of UFOs. He shared. But the truth of the matter and what was said at the meeting were completely different.
Some of the erroneous posts that have reached millions on Twitter:
No, NASA did not acknowledge the existence of UFOs with this meeting:
NASA already had a team investigating UFOs and unexplained events. The establishment of this team was announced on June 9, 2022. What’s more, this team explored the research much more broadly, “Unidentified Abnormal Events (UAP)He was doing research on it. The team began its work in October 2022.
So NASA certainly didn’t accept UFOs as new. Technically, everything we see in the sky and we don’t know what it is is a UFO. Therefore, NASA defines such objects, which have not been explained for years, as UFOs. However, NASA’s definition of UAP and the scope of its work on it are much broader.
What is the difference between UFO and UAP, why doesn’t NASA say “UFO”?
As we said in the previous paragraph, NASA is doing a much more comprehensive research. NASA’s definition of UAP, “Observations of the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena” form. So not just flying objects, all the events seen in the sky and the reason behind it is unknown in the first place is under review.
What was NASA’s meeting for?
The meeting held by NASA on May 31 was a meeting where the research team explained how they examined, evaluated and concluded the events.
At the meeting, it was also shared how many of the events examined so far were concluded. NASA stated that only a small fraction of the 800 or so mysterious events cannot be explained, with the 50-100 reports they receive each month. that only 2% – 5% are unexplained expressed.
The video shown as an example of this was actually one of the images shared as ‘new’ on Twitter. The image also included in the sample Tweets above, It was previously shared by the UFO research team of the US Department of Defense:
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How do you protect yourself from information on Twitter?
Twitter is a platform where every account, regardless of size, can share as they wish. Unconfirmed, uninvestigated posts are also about the biggest mysteries among the public, especially UFOs and aliens. it spreads very quickly.
yourself like this To protect from disinformation and misinformation it is imperative that you activate the query mechanism individually. This is true not only for Twitter, but also for every news, information and claim that comes up.
To access all the statements made at NASA’s meeting:
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