AARO RESULTS: orb round spheres, 2 videos, “no credible evidence”
Analysis Summary
Summary
On April 19, 2023, Dr. Kirkpatrick, the director of the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), presented findings on UAPs during a congressional hearing. He discussed various UAP sightings, including spherical objects observed by MQ-9 drones in the Middle East and South Asia. The analysis showed that over half of reported UAPs were round orbs. Dr. Kirkpatrick emphasized the need for scientific rigor and peer-reviewed research in studying UAPs. He stated that AARO has not found credible evidence of extraterrestrial activity but remains committed to transparency. The encounter has led to ongoing public interest and a desire for more scientific analysis of UAP data.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The April 19, 2023 congressional hearing marked a significant moment for UAP transparency, with Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick of AARO presenting findings and emphasizing the lack of credible evidence for extraterrestrial activity. The hearing highlighted the commitment to scientific rigor and collaboration with NASA for future investigations.
AARO has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity off world technology or objects that defy the known laws of physics.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick
“I should also state clearly for the record that in our research AARO has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity.”
Chris Lehto
“I thought this was just light years ahead of what we got last year.”
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Analyze and report on UAP sightings and characteristics
AARO has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity off world technology or objects that defy the known laws of physics.
AARO is committed to working with NASA to appropriately inform US government's leadership of its findings if sufficient scientific data were ever obtained that a UAP encountered can only be explained by extraterrestrial origin.
AARO has seen some evidence of UAPs, but it is not considered credible.
AARO is committed to transparency, accountability, and to sharing as much with the American public as we can, consistent with our obligation to protect intelligence sources and methods.
The majority of reported UAP sightings occur in the 15 to 25,000 foot range.
Over half of the reported UAPs are round orb spheres.