Investigative reporter Leslie Kean has covered the issue of UFOs for decades. Kean says there has been a sea change in the topic over the last few years. There are now Navy videos of unexplained objects and an official UAP Task Force. The taboo against taking UFOs seriously is declining. Advanced technology in radar, satellites, cameras and sensors has changed things dramatically from decades ago. The term “UAP” is used largely because it avoids the conspiratorial baggage associated with “UFO.” However, there really isn’t much difference between the two terms.
Key Takeaways:
- Kean says the taboo against taking UAPs seriously has lessened in the last few years.
- The term “UAP” is favored because it lacks the conspiratorial baggage associated with “UFO.”
- The difference between today and the past is that we have better cameras, satellite, radar and sensor technology.
“Space.com recently caught up with Kean to discuss what she thinks is in the offing concerning UFOs, what stands in the way of the scientific community’s taking on the challenge of discovering if any UFOs are extraterrestrial, and more.”
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