UAPx (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Expeditions Group, LLC.) potentially discovered a previously unknown, entirely unclassified, scientifically uncategorized atmospheric anomaly while on an expedition subject of an upcoming documentary film, A Tear in The Sky, by Omnium Media. The film is scheduled for release in the United States and Europe on May 3, 2022, and will initially be available on Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, and VUDU.
In July 2021, UAPx team members conducted sensor readings as part of an expedition to Catalina Channel, a historical UAP hotspot off the coast of California that falls in close proximity to the location of the well-documented USS Nimitz "Tic-tac" incident. As Navy veterans, UAPx co-founders Kevin Day, Gary Voorhis, and Jason Turner served aboard the USS Princeton during the encounters. In efforts to come closer to an understanding of their experience, they established UAPx to investigate the phenomenon, starting with an initial five-day research expedition identifying, recording, and documenting potential anomalous activity in the same region.
In a post-expedition review of the collected sensor data, USAF veteran and UAPx operations specialist Jeremy McGowan discovered the existence of a distinct anomaly captured in the Catalina channel by the UFODAP (UFO Data Acquisition Project), a multi-sensor data acquisition unit created by Ron Olch. Multiple independent sensors registered an atmospheric anomaly in conjunction with increased high-energy particles above the statistical norm.
To read more, click here.