NASA's UAP page collects public materials around the agency's independent study process, including the final report published on September 14, 2023. The page emphasizes data, collection methods, and scientific evaluation rather than treating UAP reports as a single confirmed phenomenon. For UAP Radar, this is a high-value source-policy reference. It supports careful language around uncertainty, sensor limits, and evidence quality.

This item is labeled Official because it points to a government, agency, military, or public-record source. The label identifies the source class; it does not verify every interpretation of the underlying event.

Why This Is Tracked

UAP Radar tracks this item because it is part of the public information environment around UAP reporting, official releases, research, witness accounts, or speculation. The source label above should be used as context when interpreting the item.

Original Source

Open the original source or public record. UAP Radar preserves attribution and does not treat linked reporting as independently verified unless an official source or supporting record is identified.