Skywatcher Part Two: Data

Skywatcher Update: Data Insights

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Over the past month, the Skywatcher team has made significant strides, and we’re excited to share our progress with you.

Part Two of the Skywatcher series will delve into what everyone is eager to see: data.

We will be releasing three key components:

  1. A video interview featuring an in-depth analysis of NEW UAP data, including multiple videos recorded by our team. We’ll also discuss our data collection and analysis strategy moving forward—this is not footage captured on a phone.

  2. A proposed “Stages of Disclosure” framework, crafted by our team of advisors, to help us collectively track and assess progress based on current and future releases.

  3. An independent analysis of our complete dataset carried out by a qualified third party. We’re actively seeking proposals and recommendations for organizations to partner with for this analysis. If you have any qualified leads or suggestions, please send us a direct message.

Our goal is to complete all three components within the next 4-6 weeks. While this timeline may evolve, it serves as our current target.

Skywatcher’s mission remains steadfast: to adopt a scientific approach in validating (or invalidating) the claims associated with UAPs.

Many of you have reached out to offer assistance, and we’re working diligently to scale our operations. Your support is invaluable as we embark on this community-driven initiative, which is still in its early stages. There will be plenty of opportunities ahead for your involvement, and we truly appreciate everyone’s contributions.

Stay tuned for more updates!

One thought on “Skywatcher Part Two: Data

  1. This sounds like an exciting development from the Skywatcher team! The focus on new UAP data and the commitment to a scientific approach is crucial for building credibility and trust in this field. I’m particularly looking forward to the independent analysis of the dataset, as that will provide an objective perspective on the findings. The “Stages of Disclosure” framework is also a promising idea, as it can help the community better understand the progression of information being released.

    It’s great to see that you are inviting collaboration and input from the community. As this is a collective effort, I hope many qualified groups step forward to assist with the analysis. Looking forward to the upcoming release—especially the videos! Keep pushing the boundaries of research and transparency!

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