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About NRGscapes LAB

NRGscapes LAB is an independent research and analysis platform founded by Dr Andrew D. Morgan to investigate anomalous environmental signatures, UAP-related field phenomena, and their potential implications for science, engineering, sensing, and future aerospace capability. The lab focuses on disciplined observation, structured data analysis, field-based research, and the translation of unusual recorded phenomena into testable questions about boundary-layer behaviour, energetic flow, environmental interaction, and advanced mobility concepts.

Our work sits at the intersection of field research, image analysis, physics-informed interpretation, education, and stakeholder engagement. Rather than relying on speculation or origin claims, NRGscapes LAB approaches anomalous phenomena as a research frontier requiring careful documentation, transparent methods, comparative analysis, and defensible reporting. Current work includes Pilbara field research planning, infrared and optical imaging analysis, pixel-geometry measurement workflows, UAP-adjacent propulsion studies, experiencer dataset modelling, and partnership development with organisations interested in remote sensing, analytics, aerospace, defence, and emerging science.

NRGscapes LAB exists to build a bridge between observation and insight. By combining remote field capability, publication-facing research, technical communication, and systems-level thinking, the lab aims to help move anomalous phenomena research from fragmented reporting toward structured investigation, practical collaboration, and future-ready scientific understanding.


The four panels below outline where the lab came from, what it investigates, how it works, and why this research matters for future science, sensing, aerospace, and stakeholder collaboration.


Founded for Structured Investigation

NRGscapes LAB was established to bring greater discipline and clarity to the study of anomalous environmental signatures and UAP-related field phenomena.

Key points

  • Founded by Dr Andrew D. Morgan
  • Independent research and analysis platform
  • Built around field observation, documentation, and evidence review
  • Focused on moving beyond fragmented reports toward structured investigation

From Environmental Science to Frontier Research

The lab draws on environmental science, fieldwork, imaging, education, and technical communication to examine unusual recorded phenomena in a grounded and methodical way.

Key points

  • Field-based environmental research background
  • Experience in remote landscapes and observational science
  • Strong focus on image analysis and recorded evidence
  • Bridges conventional science with emerging research questions

What We Investigate

NRGscapes LAB examines unusual signatures as possible indicators of complex environmental, energetic, optical, or field-related processes.

Key points

  • UAP-related field phenomena
  • Infrared and optical imaging anomalies
  • Boundary-layer behaviour and energetic flow patterns
  • Pixel-geometry and image-derived measurement workflows
  • Experiencer and encounter dataset modelling

Why It Matters

The purpose of the lab is to translate unusual observations into testable questions, practical frameworks, and future-ready research pathways.

Key points

  • Supports sensing, aerospace, defence, and emerging science discussions
  • Avoids unsupported origin claims or speculation
  • Prioritises transparent methods and comparative analysis
  • Builds pathways for collaboration, publication, and stakeholder engagement

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