NASA’s UFO research team will meet Wednesday to discuss what data the space agency can collect to study unidentified flying objects
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NASA’s team studying unidentified flying objects said it needs better data to learn more about UFOs to reach a conclusion about what they are and where they come from.Continue reading your article with
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