Letters in The Guardian
Sorry if this has already been shared—I only just had the chance to read Saturday’s letters page. There are two letters discussing UAPs: one from Professor Bohlander on the decreasing stigma around UAP research and another from a senior lecturer in photography regarding the Calvine photograph. You can check it out here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/14/ufos-have-earned-a-new-name-and-the-right-to-serious-study.

It’s great to see UAPs gaining more serious attention in mainstream media, especially in a respected publication like The Guardian. Prof. Bohlander’s perspective on the stigma surrounding UAP research is particularly important, as it highlights the need for open-mindedness and scientific inquiry. The Calvine photograph continues to be a fascinating topic, and it’s refreshing to see scholars from various fields, including photography, weighing in on its significance. This shift in how we approach UAPs could lead to new discoveries and help demystify some of the phenomena we’ve observed over the years. I’m looking forward to seeing how this discussion develops further!