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But if NASA has really captured UFOs/Aliens
But if NASA has really captured UFOs/Aliens before don't they review their findings before publicizing it?
NASA is under the Department of Defense.
Originally posted by Magister
NASA is under the Department of Defense. They can't release anything without DOD approval. It's never really been a "civilian" agency!
Originally posted by Vrillion
I don't really listen to much of the NASA UFO/Aliens controversy or look into much. But if NASA has really captured UFOs/Aliens before don't they review their findings before publicizing it?
Originally posted by Magister
NASA is under the Department of Defense. They can't release anything without DOD approval. It's never really been a "civilian" agency!
Originally posted by Vrillion
I don't really listen to much of the NASA UFO/Aliens controversy or look into much. But if NASA has really captured UFOs/Aliens before don't they review their findings before publicizing it?
NASA's vision: To reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will benefit all humankind.
To do that, thousands of people have been working around the world -- and off of it -- for 50 years, trying to answer some basic questions. What's out there in space? How do we get there? What will we find? What can we learn there, or learn just by trying to get there, that will make life better here on Earth?
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NASA conducts its work in four principal organizations, called mission directorates:
Aeronautics: works to solve the challenges that still exist in our nation's air transportation system: air traffic congestion, safety and environmental impacts.
Human Exploration and Operations: focuses on International Space Station operations, development of commercial spaceflight opportunities and human exploration beyond low Earth orbit.
Science: explores the Earth, solar system and universe beyond; charts the best route of discovery; and reaps the benefits of Earth and space exploration for society.
Space Technology: rapidly develops, demonstrates, and infuses revolutionary, high-payoff technologies, expanding the boundaries of the aerospace enterprise.
Originally posted by wildespace
Originally posted by Magister
NASA is under the Department of Defense. They can't release anything without DOD approval. It's never really been a "civilian" agency!
Do they have to ask DoD's approval for every image they post at mars.jpl.nasa.gov... or at saturn.jpl.nasa.gov... ? DoD must be a very busy department indeed.