WASHINGTON (7News) — Are we alone in the universe? That’s been the question asked for centuries when it comes to U.F.O.s.

This U.S. Navy image shows a UAP captured through night vision goggles and a single lens reflex camera during naval exercises off the East Coast in early 2022. Based on additional information and data from other UAP sightings, the UAP in this image was subsequently reclassified as an unmanned aerial system. (Courtesy photo U.S. Navy via DVIDS)

This U.S. Navy image shows a UAP captured through night vision goggles and a single lens reflex camera during naval exercises off the East Coast in early 2022. Based on additional information and data from other UAP sightings, the UAP in this image was subsequently reclassified as an unmanned aerial system. (Courtesy photo U.S. Navy via DVIDS)

SEE ALSO | PHOTOS: ‘Never-before-seen’ UFO files released by the Trump administration

Interrview with Professor of Science at Harvard University Avi Loeb

Comment with Bubbles

BE THE FIRST TO COMMENT

Professor of Science at Harvard University Avi Loeb spoke with 7News on the newly released files and what they mean. Watch the interview above.

Share.

Comments are closed.