Dr. Massimo Teodorani is a northern Italian astrophysicist who obtained his “Laurea” degree in astronomy and his Ph.D. in stellar physics at the University of Bologna.
As a researcher at the Astronomical Observatories of Bologna and Naples, and later at the National Institute for Astrophysics radiotelescope in Medicina, Italy, Teodorani has been involved in research on many types of explosive stellar phenomena—such as supernovae, novae, eruptive protostars and high-mass close binary stars—and, more recently, in the search for extrasolar planets and extraterrestrial intelligence within the SETI Project.
Teodorani subsequently taught physics as a lecturer at the Universities of Bologna, Rome, and Torino. Among his varied research interests, he has an active involvement in the study of anomalous aerial phenomena. In 2010, Teodorani was invited to address the European Parliament on the subject of UFOs. He was the lead scientific advisor for the 2000–2001 EMBLA research project in Hessdalen, Norway. He has conducted on-site scientific research in several known locations of UAP including Arizona and Ontario. He is a scientific consultant to the UFODATA project, and in 2021 he became a research affiliate of the Galileo Project.
In addition to many technical papers in all of the above subjects, Teodorani is the bestselling author of 25 books, which have been translated into multiple languages.
Teodorani has published several informative articles on quantum physics, nuclear physics, astronomy, astrophysics, bioastronomy, physics of anomalous atmospheric phenomena, human consciousness, and aerospace.