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Abstract
This special issue on unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena (UAP) contains five papers that attempt to provide an overview of the status of past and present UAP events and research projects. It also addresses the question whether the aerospace science and engineering community needs to initiate a UAP monitoring effort that is based on rigorous scientific evaluation criteria.
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"Progress in Aerospace Sciences" is a prestigious international review journal focusing on research in aerospace sciences and its applications in research organizations, industry, and universities. The journal aims to appeal to a wide range of readers and provide valuable information.
The primary content of the journal consists of specially commissioned review articles. These articles serve to collate the latest advancements in the expansive field of aerospace sciences. Unlike other journals, there are no restrictions on the length of papers. Authors are encouraged to furnish specialist readers with a clear and concise summary of recent work, while also providing enough detail for general aerospace readers to stay updated on developments in fields beyond their own expertise.