FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 5, 2025
Hessdalen, Norway – In response to a growing global call for scientific cooperation in the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), Project Hessdalen is proud to announce the launch of the OpenADS Initiative—an open, cloud-based platform designed to foster international collaboration, data sharing, and research innovation in the UAP field.
The idea for OpenADS was born at the Hessdalen Conference 2024, where researchers from around the world expressed a strong desire to unite their efforts. Since then, ongoing conversations have confirmed the urgency of creating a shared space for knowledge exchange and joint investigation.
🌐 1. Establish a Cloud-Based Data Lake
The initiative aims to create a centralized Data Lake on OpenADS.cloud, enabling members to securely upload, store, and analyze raw data. This will:
Preserve critical data from local loss.
Enhance accessibility for researchers worldwide.
Support structured data workflows for processing and visualization.
Clear data use guidelines will be introduced to ensure responsible access, quality assurance, and respect for contributors’ rights.
OpenADS will also promote sharing of technical expertise in using equipment like sensors, cameras, and radar systems through:
Public documentation.
Private intranet access for members.
A structured framework for balancing open collaboration and commercial interests.
“Together we can unify research approaches and collect the unique, precise data about UAP and more.”
— PhD Assoc. Prof. Artem Bilyk, Head of SRCAA Zond
OpenADS will operate through the following roles:
OpenADS Members – Active participants in planning and execution.
Expert Panels – External advisors offering domain-specific insights.
Work Groups – Task-specific teams tackling key challenges collaboratively.
Researchers and organizations interested in joining the OpenADS Initiative are encouraged to:
Contact Project Hessdalen (admin@hessdalen.org)
Attend the Kick-off Meeting on May 28, 2025. 20:00 CET
Together, we hope to enhance scientific recognition, attract funding opportunities, and strengthen the global research network dedicated to understanding UAP phenomena.
Project Hessdalen is a non-profit volunteer Citizen Science organization. Established in 1983 to study the phenomena. In 1998 The Blue Box was installed: the world's first automated Anomaly Detection and Recording System.
Our goal is to collect high quality data about the phenomenon and make this available for the public.
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Fred Pallesen
CEO of Project Hessdalen
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