NASA’s leadership says the agency has imagery of unidentified objects it cannot currently explain. According to reporting cited by Yahoo News and Fox News, NASA chief Jared Isaacman states that NASA has captured images of objects whose nature remains unknown. He says the agency does not know what the objects are, indicating that the material is not yet resolved through available analysis.
The statements appear alongside broader U.S. government efforts to expand public disclosure of information related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). Fox News links Isaacman’s comments to momentum behind UAP declassification initiatives being pursued in the political environment associated with President Donald Trump, while Yahoo News frames the remarks as confirmation that unexplained UAP imagery exists.
Both outlets present Isaacman’s position as an acknowledgement of the current limits of identification rather than as a conclusion about the origin of the objects. The reporting does not provide additional details on dates, locations, or the specific content of the imagery.