ADVANCED SPACESHIPS FOR INTERSTELLAR TRAVEL – MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM – Greg Meholic
Analysis Summary
Summary
Jan Harzan is the executive director of MUFON, a scientific research organization that investigates UFO sightings. During a presentation, he explained that MUFON collects reports from the public and has about 3,000 members, including scientists and field investigators. They receive 500 to 1,000 reports monthly and conduct investigations to determine the nature of these sightings. Harzan emphasized the importance of a scientific approach and mentioned the formation of a science review board to evaluate significant cases. The impact of this work is to educate the public and promote research into UFOs, aiming to uncover the truth about these phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Jan Harzan discusses the mission and activities of Muon, a scientific organization focused on the investigation of UFO sightings. Greg Mahalik presents advanced propulsion concepts for interstellar travel, highlighting current limitations and potential future technologies.
Muon receives about 500 to 1,000 UFO reports per month from around the world.
Jan Harzan
“Muon is really more just left of center where we try to take a scientific approach by collecting the data first off.”
Greg Mahalik
“I'm really not affiliated with Muon but what I do do is rocket science.”
Managed by: Aerospace Corporation
supporting space launch vehicle concept development
Muon is a scientific research organization that collects UFO sighting reports and investigates them.
Muon receives about 500 to 1,000 UFO reports per month from around the world.
Muon has formed a science review board made up of scientists to review significant UFO cases.
Greg Mahalik discusses advanced space propulsion concepts for interstellar travel.
Current spacecraft are significantly slower than needed to reach other stars within a human lifetime.
Matter-antimatter collisions produce the most energetic process in nature.