NASA UAP Frequently Asked Questions

NASA Agency landing 2020s Official link verified

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Common questions

What is this record?
It is a NASA Science page presenting frequently asked questions about NASA's work on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). According to the record, the page covers topics such as what UAP are, NASA's role, and the NASA UAP independent study team.
Which agency published it, and where is the official source?
The page was published by NASA. The official source is the page on science.nasa.gov, at https://science.nasa.gov/uap/faqs/, which is authoritative for its contents.
Can I view or download the FAQ content on this archive?
No. This archive is link-only and does not self-host the page's content. To read the material, follow the link to the source page on science.nasa.gov.
Is this archive an official or government source?
No. The UAP Records Archive is a neutral, factual index of official U.S. government UAP records. It is not an official or government source, and it endorses no conclusion beyond what the linked source states.

Source & Classification

Record metadata

Record type
Agency landing
Decade
2020s
Review status
published
Publication status
published

Official source link

https://science.nasa.gov/uap/faqs/

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Cite this record

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). "NASA UAP Frequently Asked Questions". 2020s. Official source: https://science.nasa.gov/uap/faqs/. Cataloged by the independent UAP Records Archive (not an official or government source): https://uap-archive.org/uap/records/nasa-uap-faqs/.

APA

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). (2020s). NASA UAP Frequently Asked Questions. https://science.nasa.gov/uap/faqs/

MLA

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). "NASA UAP Frequently Asked Questions." 2020s, https://science.nasa.gov/uap/faqs/.

Chicago

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). "NASA UAP Frequently Asked Questions." 2020s. https://science.nasa.gov/uap/faqs/.

BibTeX

@misc{uaprecords_nasa-uap-faqs,
  title  = {NASA UAP Frequently Asked Questions},
  author = {National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)},
  year   = {2020s},
  howpublished = {Official source: https://science.nasa.gov/uap/faqs/},
  note   = {Cataloged by the independent UAP Records Archive — not an official or government source},
  url    = {https://uap-archive.org/uap/records/nasa-uap-faqs/}
}

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  <figcaption style="font-size:13px;line-height:1.5;">National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). &quot;NASA UAP Frequently Asked Questions&quot;. 2020s. Official source: https://science.nasa.gov/uap/faqs/. Cataloged by the independent UAP Records Archive (not an official or government source): https://uap-archive.org/uap/records/nasa-uap-faqs/. <a href="https://uap-archive.org/uap/records/nasa-uap-faqs/">View record →</a></figcaption>
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License note (source-level)

NASA-created content is generally public domain under 17 U.S.C. §105. NASA name and visual identity (including the NASA insignia and logotypes) usage is governed by NASA Identity Standards and is not used by this archive. License treatment for specific linked documents will be assessed before any indexed or monetized release.

Archivist note

A NASA Science page presenting frequently asked questions about NASA’s work on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), including what UAP are, NASA’s role, and the NASA UAP independent study team. This archive links to the official source page on science.nasa.gov and does not self-host its content.

Uncertainty / Limits

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Official link verified
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published
Publication status
published
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