In an unprecedented move toward global UAP transparency, seven major space agencies have signed a formal agreement to share UAP detection data and coordinate investigation protocols.
The International UAP Cooperation Framework includes:
🌍 Participating Agencies:
- NASA (United States) – Lead coordination and data standardization
- ESA (European Space Agency) – Satellite-based detection networks
- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) – Advanced sensor technology integration
- CSA (Canadian Space Agency) – Arctic and polar region monitoring
- CNES (France) – Atmospheric phenomena analysis
- ASA (Australian Space Agency) – Southern hemisphere coverage
- UK Space Agency – Historical data integration and analysis
🎯 Key Objectives:
- Standardized detection protocols across all participating agencies
- Real-time data sharing for multi-point verification of UAP events
- Joint investigation teams for significant UAP incidents
- Public reporting framework for coordinated disclosure of findings
- Scientific research collaboration on unexplained aerial phenomena
This cooperation represents the most comprehensive international effort to scientifically study UAP phenomena, ensuring consistent global monitoring and transparent information sharing.
Source: International Space Agencies Consortium – September 24, 2025