Source: European Parliament
The EU Space Programme[1] implements space activities in fields such as earth observation, satellite navigation and space situational awareness. It is implemented in close cooperation with the Member States, the EU Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA), the European Space Agency and many other stakeholders.
Regulation (EU) 2021/696[2], which sets up the EU Space Programme for 2021-2027 and establishes EUSPA, lays down the components and objectives of that programme. Gathering knowledge or documentation about unidentified anomalous phenomena is however not one of these objectives.
The Commission does not hold any information that would correspond to the topic of unidentified anomalous phenomena.