US intelligence report on UFOs: No aliens, but government transparency and desire for better data might bring science to the UFO world

The report states clearly here, "The No. 1 thing the report focuses on is the lack of high-quality data. Here are the highlights from the slender nine-page report, covering a total of 144 UAP sightings from U.S. government sources between 2004 and 2021: "Limited data and inconsistent reporting are key challenges to evaluating UAP." Some observations "could be the result of sensor errors, spoofing, or observer misperception." "UAP clearly pose a safety of flight issue and may pose a challenge to U.S. national security." Of the 144 sightings, the task force was "able to identify one reported UAP with high confidence. In that case, we identified the object as a large, deflating balloon. The others remain unexplained." "Some UAP many be technologies deployed by China, Russia, another nation, or non-governmental entity."

Well that is something to read *the lack of high-quality data*. With nearly 4800 confirmed exoplanets in the database now, we have another issue concerning intelligent and advanced life evolving on other worlds, published now. Goldilocks planets 'with a tilt' may develop more complex life (phys.org)

Axis tilt and oxygen play important roles according to the report cited.
 

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