Ufologist. Please note that "UFO" is not an acronym for "alien spacecraft". No UFO ever, has been proven to be an alien spacecraft. In fact, at this time the existence of aliens is not proven. They seem likely, but some race in the universe has to be the first, and we don't know that we aren't it.
The ones who study UFOs are called Ufologist. They study every thing about unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
astrobiology
The name of the scientific study of "hidden" animals such as Big Foot, the Lochness Monster, etc., is Cryptozoology. Study of the possibility of life thriving on other planets in the universe is called Astrobiology.
Could be; there are people somewhere who will pay for anything you can think of.
The study of mysteries is often referred to as paranormal investigation, which involves exploring unexplained phenomena such as ghosts, UFOs, and cryptids. This field combines scientific methods with a curiosity for the unknown to investigate and analyze mysterious occurrences.
they did but in Poland in a place called RIESE
None. Anyone can study UFOs.
A flying saucer researcher is typically referred to as a ufologist. Ufologists study unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and investigate reports of sightings or encounters with extraterrestrial spacecraft.
UFOs, or unidentified flying objects, are not directly connected to astronomy, which is the scientific study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies. While astronomers may occasionally investigate reports of unusual aerial phenomena, UFOs are generally not considered a valid subject of study within the field of astronomy due to the lack of credible evidence supporting their extraterrestrial origins.
Yes, its called an Unidentified Flying Odor
No there are no such things as aliens
Astrobiologists. //I believe UFOlogist is the correct word, a person that studies and pursues all things alien.