Aktuelle wissenschaftliche Publikationen zu UFOs/UAP

MURPHY, Michael P. A., 2024. The “UFO Taboo” Is What IR Theorists Make of It: “Sovereignty and the UFO” in Citational Perspective. Alternatives. Online. 1 February 2024. Vol. 49, no. 1, p. 24–44. DOI 10.1177/03043754231219831. [Accessed 3 September 2024]. Cite
Politikwissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftenbeitrag zur Evaluation des postulierten „UFO-Tabus“ von Wendt und Duvall, 2008.
STAHLMAN, Gretchen R., 2024. Closing the Information Gap in Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Studies. In: SSERWANGA, Isaac, JOHO, Hideo, MA, Jie, HANSEN, Preben, WU, Dan, KOIZUMI, Masanori and GILLILAND, Anne J. (eds.), Wisdom, Well-Being, Win-Win. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. 10 April 2024. p. 310–320. ISBN 978-3-031-57850-2. DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-57850-2_23. Cite
Informationswissenschaftlicher Konferenzbeitrag zu UAP-bezogenen Veröffentlichungen.
ESCOLÀ-GASCÓN, Álex, DAGNALL, Neil, DENOVAN, Andrew and DRINKWATER, Kenneth, 2024. Impact of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) on air safety: Evidence from Airbus TCAS/ROSE simulators. Journal of Air Transport Management. Online. 8 June 2024. Vol. 119, p. 102617. DOI 10.1016/j.jairtraman.2024.102617. [Accessed 29 July 2024]. Cite
Zeitschriftenbeitrag die Auswirkungen von als exotisch gedeuteten UAP auf die Flugsicherheit.
YINGLING, Marissa E. and YINGLING, Charlton W., 2024. Academic freedom and the unknown: credibility, criticism, and inquiry among the professoriate. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. Online. 1 August 2024. Vol. 11, no. 1, p. 1–18. DOI 10.1057/s41599-024-03351-4. [Accessed 2 August 2024]. Cite
Kommunikationswissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftenbeitrag über Umfrageergebnisse zu UAP-Themen unter wissenschaftlich Beschäftigten.
TEDESCO, John Joseph and TEDESCO, Gerald Thomas, 2024. Eye on the Sky: A UAP Research and Field Study off New York’s Long Island Coast. Open Journal of Applied Sciences. Online. 27 August 2024. Vol. 14, no. 8, p. 2267–2295. DOI 10.4236/ojapps.2024.148152. [Accessed 2 September 2024]. Cite
Zeitschriftenbeitrag über eine Feldstudie zur UAP-Beobachtung und -messung.
SZYDAGIS, Matthew, KNUTH, Kevin H., KUGIELSKY, Benjamin and LEVY, Cecilia, 2025. Initial results from the first field expedition of UAPx to study unidentified anomalous phenomena. Progress in Aerospace Sciences. Online. 16 May 2025. P. 101099. DOI 10.1016/j.paerosci.2025.101099. [Accessed 19 May 2025]. Cite
In July 2021, faculty from the UAlbany Department of Physics participated in a week-long field expedition with the organization UAPx to collect data on UAPs in Avalon, California, located on Catalina Island, and nearby. This paper reviews both the hardware and software techniques which this collaboration employed, and contains a frank discussion of the successes and failures, with a section about how to apply lessons learned to future expeditions. Both observable-light and infrared cameras were deployed, as well as sensors for other (non-EM) emissions. A pixel-subtraction method was augmented with other similarly simple methods to provide initial identification of objects in the sky and/or the sea crossing the cameras’ fields of view. The first results will be presented based upon approximately one hour in total of triggered visible/night-vision-mode video and over 600 h of untriggered (far) IR video recorded, as well as 55 h of (background) radiation measurements. Following multiple explanatory resolutions of several ambiguities that were potentially anomalous at first, we focus on the primary remaining ambiguity captured at approximately 4am Pacific Time on Friday, July 16: a dark spot in the visible/near-IR camera possibly coincident with ionizing radiation that has so far resisted prosaic explanation. We conclude with quantitative suggestions (3–5σ rules) for serious researchers in the still-maligned field of hard-science-based UAP studies, with an ultimate goal of identifying UAPs without confirmation bias toward mundane/speculative conclusions.
KNUTH, Kevin H., AILLERIS, Philippe, AGRAMA, Hussein Ali, ANSBRO, Eamonn, BUDINGER, Phyllis A., CAI, Tejin, CANUTI, Thibaut, CIFONE, Michael C., CORNET, Walter Bruce, COURTADE, Frédéric, DOLAN, Richard, DOMINE, Laura, DINI, Luc, FRISCOURT, Baptiste, GRAVES, Ryan, HAINES, Richard F., HOFFMAN, Richard, KAYAL, Hakan, LITTLE, Sarah, NOLAN, Garry P., POWELL, Robert, RODEGHIER, Mark, RUSSO, Edoardo, SKAFISH, Peter, STRAND, Erling, SWORDS, Michael, SZYDAGIS, Matthew, TEDESCO, Gerald T., TEDESCO, John J., TEODORANI, Massimo, VALLÉE, Jacques, VAILLANT, Michaël, VILLARROEL, Beatriz and WATTERS, Wesley A., 2025. The new science of Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena (UAP). Progress in Aerospace Sciences. Online. 2 June 2025. P. 101097. DOI 10.1016/j.paerosci.2025.101097. [Accessed 3 June 2025]. Cite
After decades of dismissal and secrecy, it has become clear that a significant number of the world’s governments take Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena (UAP), formerly known as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), seriously—yet still seem to know little about them. As a result, these phenomena are increasingly attracting the attention of scientists around the world, some of whom have recently formed research efforts to monitor and scientifically study UAP. In this paper, we review and summarize approximately 20 historical government studies dating from 1933 to the present (in Scandinavia, WWII, US, Canada, France, Russia, China), several historical private research studies (France, UK, US), and both recent and current scientific research efforts (Ireland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, US). In doing so, our objective is to clarify the existing global and historical scientific narrative around UAP. Studies range from field station development and deployment to the collection and analysis of witness reports from around the world. We dispel the common misconception that UAPs are an American phenomenon and show that UAP can be, and have been, scientifically investigated. Our aim here is to enable future studies to draw on the great depth of prior documented experience.

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