arxiv · archive / academic cred 4 · 2025-05-30 Galileo Project Observatory Class System Architecture Hosted on danix · open direct · source page Scientific investigation of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) is limited by poor data quality and a lack of transparency. Existing data are often fragmented, uncalibrated, and missing critical metadata. To address these limitations, the authors present the Observatory Class Integrated Computing Platform (OCICP), a system designed for the systematic and scientific study of UAPs. OCICP employs multiple sensors to collect and analyze data on aerial phenomena. The OCICP system consists of two subsystems. The first is the Edge Computing Subsystem which is located within the observatory site. This subsystem performs real-time data acquisition, sensor optimization, and data provenance management. The second is the Post-Processing Subsystem which resides outside the observatory. This subsystem supports data analysis workflows, including commissioning, census operations, science operations, and system effectiveness monitoring. This design and implementation paper describes the system lifecycle, associated processes, design, implementation, and preliminary results of OCICP, emphasizing the ability of the system to collect comprehensive, calibrated, and scientifically sound data. Tags evidence: Document source: Academic Metadata (16) SourcearxivSource tier2 (archive / academic)Credibilitytier 4 / 5KinddocumentMIMEapplication/pdfSize5.97 MBAuthorPhillip Bridgham, Alex Delacroix, Laura Domine, Andriy Fedorenko, Ezra Kelderman, Sarah Little, Abraham Loeb, Robert Lundstrom, Eric Masson, Andrew Mead, Michael W Prior, Matthew Szenher, Foteini Vervelidou, Wesley Andres WattersPublished2025-05-30Content hash61615790cf04f6b2…First seen2026-05-10 08:52Last seen2026-05-10 10:21Source URLhttp://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00125v1Direct URLhttps://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.00125v1Mirror URL/file/01KR8HDQA4KB57M5F7SGJCPB0E.pdf· queryall:UAP AND all:(aerial OR atmospheric OR military)· pdfhttps://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.00125v1 Permalink: /item/01KR8HDQA4KB57M5F7SGJCPB0E.html Related 📄 arxiv · archive / academic cred 4 Critical Evaluation of Studies Alleging Evidence for Technosignatures in the POSS1-E Photographic Plates Recent studies by B. 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