Also of interest In 1966, Sagan was a member of the Ad Hoc Committee to Review Project Blue Book, the U.S. Air Force's UFO investigation project. The committee concluded Blue Book had been lacking as a scientific study, and recommended a university-based project to give the UFO phenomenon closer scientific scrutiny. The result was the Condon Committee (1966–1968), led by physicist Edward Condon, and in their final report they formally concluded that UFOs, regardless of what any of them actually were, did not behave in a manner consistent with a threat to national security. Rate this posting:


3 comments:
He was a talented man.
I wish they could make the news clearer!!!
Did he die and what did he die of?
RIP Carl
Sagan later changed his mind about ET visitations. He was the one that said "extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof" and he felt that there was no proof of any ET's.
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