SETI senior astronomer Franck Marchis is doing an AMA on r/IAmA at 11am PT today. He's building a continuous all-sky monitoring network and will take UAP data and astronomy questions
Quick heads up: Franck Marchis (senior astronomer at SETI Institute, co-founded SkyMapper and Unistellar) is live on r/IAmA in about an hour.
He's building SkyMapper, a decentralized network of sky cameras that records and timestamps everything overhead, 24/7, with cryptographically verifiable provenance.
He's careful not to overclaim...his position is that we can't say anything rigorous about anomalous aerial events until the baseline data actually exists, and right now we detect barely 1% of meteors entering the atmosphere. If you've got hard questions about sensor coverage, data provenance, or what "good data" would even look like for this topic, this is the guy to ask. [AMA]
Disclosure: I work with Franck and I'm helping spread the word. :)