Does the public have the right to UAP data? Neil deGrasse Tyson says 'yes' | NewsNation Prime



Famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses the possible risk of the asteroid known as Bennu, NASA’s recent UAP reports, the purported “alien corpses” found in Mexico and more on “NewsNation Prime.”

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24 thoughts on “Does the public have the right to UAP data? Neil deGrasse Tyson says 'yes' | NewsNation Prime”

  1. NDGT "we have so many smart phones to take pics of uaps"….I can't take a decent picture of the moon, mountains, stars or planes…. no matter how hard I have tried. I don't think it's surprising that military equipment is better at capturing strange and fast moving stuff. Besides most people are in cities and looking down. If I saw something strange in the sky from far away I would most likely dismiss it as a plane or drone or something. This stuff needs to be studied with scientific equipment and not relying on the general public to capture data with their cell phones, they have not been good at that up to this point, why would people all of a sudden become good at it now? Just because drama boy says so?

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  2. One kilogram is 2.2 pounds, sir. Not 0.5. Maybe you meant to say they acquired 1 pound, which would be about a half a kilo. Understandable mistake, but regardless…. I used to love you Neil. You still communicate information very well, but you need to be less arrogant and condescending. Also, i believe you should be more willing toconsider the possibility that we havent yet scratched the surface of what is possible in the realm of scientific knowledge.

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  3. He’s right about comparing the possibility of aliens to what we’ve seen in movies. It would be illogical to assume the movies had a good idea of what aliens are or what they would look like 😂

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  4. Why do people assume that an alien cant look the way we think it looks like?

    This is my problem with that assertion because nothing presented would be convincing. If people brought out a blob it would be ignored also.

    We are the ONLY bipedal mammal on the planet that consisently walks up right and as a result the most intelligent species on the planet to our knowledge. Yet people think its ridiculous that a being from another planet wouldnt be bipedal and walking up right too?

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