U.S. Space Command chief Gen. Stephen Whiting said he has seen no evidence of extraterrestrial objects in space during his 36-year career as a space operator, despite President Trump's recent directive to release government files on unidentified anomalous phenomena. Whiting clarified that UAPs are atmospheric phenomena below the Kármán line rather than space-based objects, and said Space Command will comply with any presidential order to share relevant data.
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U.S. Space Command chief Gen. Stephen Whiting said he has seen no evidence of extraterrestrial objects in space during his 36-year career as a space operator, despite President Trump's recent directive to release government files on unidentified anomalous phenomena. Whiting clarified that UAPs are atmospheric phenomena below the Kármán line rather than space-based objects, and said Space Command will comply with any presidential order to share relevant data.