how does nasa go about collecting this data and then what application does it have? what can be done with it? >> sure. now, to be clear, this is unclassified data, so this will be data that has been garnered from civil agencies, from the public, and there was a report that came out back in 2021 from the office of director of national intelligence stating they didn't have enough information on at least 143 of 144 accounts of uaps that had come in since 2004. what they're going to to do, remember, data is the language of science, it doesn't sound very exciting, but it helps make the unexplainable explainable. nasa will take that data, it will look at it. are these natural occurring phenomena? if they are not do they have techno signatures, biosignatures? they're looking to make a very concise, clear, data collection