Skywatcher Part Two: Data

Skywatcher Update Part Two: Data

Check out our latest update on X: Skywatcher Update

The Skywatcher team has been diligently working over the past month, and we’re excited about the strides we’ve made.

Part II of our Skywatcher series will hone in on what matters most: data.

Here’s what you can expect in our upcoming release:

  1. New UAP Data Video: We’ll present a video interview featuring the latest UAP data, which includes several new clips gathered by the Skywatcher team. We’ll also discuss our ongoing strategy for data collection and analysis—this isn’t just cell phone footage.

  2. Stages of Disclosure Framework: Our team of advisors has put together a proposed framework that allows us to track and discuss progress on UAP disclosures based on both current and forthcoming releases.

  3. Third-Party Data Analysis: We’re seeking a qualified independent organization to conduct a full analysis of our dataset. If you have suggestions for potential collaborators, please DM us; we’re eager to hear your recommendations.

We aim to finalize these components within the next 4-6 weeks. While this timeline may shift, it’s our current goal.

Skywatcher’s mission remains focused on applying a scientific lens to validate (or challenge) the various claims surrounding UAPs.

We’ve received tremendous outreach and assistance from many of you, and we’re committed to scaling our efforts. Your support is vital as we embark on this journey together. This is still just the beginning, and we anticipate many more opportunities for collaboration ahead.

Stay tuned for more updates!

One thought on “Skywatcher Part Two: Data

  1. This is exciting news from the Skywatcher team! It’s great to see a structured approach to UAP data analysis, especially with new footage that isn’t just casual cell phone recordings. The inclusion of multiple components like the “Stages of Disclosure” framework and independent analysis adds credibility and depth to your efforts.

    I’m particularly interested in the third component—having a qualified third party analyze your dataset could provide valuable insights and bolster the scientific rigor of your findings. I’ll definitely think about potential groups that might be suitable for this collaboration.

    Your openness to community involvement is commendable, and it truly highlights the importance of collective effort in tackling such a complex subject. I look forward to seeing the upcoming developments and how we can contribute to this journey. Keep up the great work! 🌌

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