Harvard Professor, Avi Loeb | UAP, The Galileo Project & The Scientific Community
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Summary
The person speaking is an astronomer who became interested in UFOs while studying unusual astronomical objects. They observed an object from outside the solar system in 2017 that did not resemble typical rocks. This led to the idea that it could be artificial. The speaker founded the Galileo Project to gather data and take photographs of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). They aim to remove the stigma around UAP research and encourage scientific inquiry. The project received funding and aims to develop a network of telescopes to monitor the sky. The speaker believes that even if most UAP are explained as natural or human-made, finding one extraterrestrial object would significantly advance our understanding of the universe.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the Galileo project, which aims to investigate unidentified aerial phenomena through scientific methods and funding from private contributors. It highlights the importance of government support in removing stigma and facilitating research into these phenomena.
The Galileo project aims to take photographs of unidentified aerial phenomena and investigate their nature.
Avi Loeb
“The goal is to take a photograph of the next UAP and to figure out the nature of those unidentified aerial phenomena.”
Managed by: Harvard University
To photograph and study unidentified aerial phenomena and potential extraterrestrial objects.
The Galileo project aims to take photographs of unidentified aerial phenomena and investigate their nature.
The government has allocated funds towards the study of unidentified aerial phenomena, which helps to remove the stigma associated with the subject.
The Galileo project has received approximately $2 million in funding from private contributors.
The Galileo project will utilize telescopes to monitor the sky for unidentified aerial phenomena.
The government established a new office to coordinate data assembly regarding UAPs, signed into law by President Biden.
Extraordinary evidence requires extraordinary funding to study unidentified aerial phenomena.