The sky is full of potential UFOs—here’s why0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- July 3, 2021
The technology that surveys our skies isn’t designed to spot and identify everything that flies.
The technology that surveys our skies isn’t designed to spot and identify everything that flies.
THE question ‘are we alone in the universe?’ has been debated for centuries – but some Oswestry residents are almost certain we are not living on the only planet to host life.
A government report on unidentified flying objects is coming soon. Texas A&M astronomer Nick Suntzeff weighs in.
Regardless if they are really extraterrestrials, there’s much we can learn from recent sightings.
An upcoming Pentagon report on UFOs isn’t expected to determine what the mysterious flying objects observed by Navy pilots are, but NASA is now among the government agencies interested in finding out.
A soon-to-be-released government report on unexplained aerial phenomena finds no proof of extraterrestrial activity, but cannot provide a definitive explanation for scores of incidents in which strange objects have been spotted in the sky, officials said on Thursday.
Bill Whitaker reports on the regular sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP, that have spurred a report due to Congress next month.
A blinding flash of light, something unidentified overhead or aliens at the door. Somewhere the truth is out there.
There have been many pyramid-shaped UFOs in science fiction films, like the one you see above (right), but this is the first time that the US Navy confirmed a sighting made with a night vision camera.
With skies lacking light pollution and most nights free, New Yorkers reported nearly twice as many mysterious sightings last year.