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The photos were reprinted in Life magazine and in newspapers across the nation, and are often considered to be among the most famous ever taken of a UFO. [1] UFO skeptics have concluded that the photos are a hoax, but many ufologists continue to argue that the photos are genuine, and show an unidentified object in the sky. [2]
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triangle: silhouette of famous UFO report; other: lightbulb-derived, per several notable UFO reports describing bulb, light-bulb, or balloon-shaped objects; unknown: not drawn or counted as implausible; fireball: derived from simple fire icon; disc: derived from flying saucer icon; unspecified: not drawn or counted as implausible
A newly released image showing the UFO that was shot down by a US fighter jet over Canada in 2023 has added more questions and uncertainty to the object floating over the Yukon.. The grainy ...
The 1984 Hudson Valley UFO Sightings, also called "The Westchester Boomerang", [2] were UFO sightings that stretched throughout 1983–1984 [3] in New York and Western Connecticut. Pilots flew Cessna 152s in tight formation with bright lights that could change colors.
A screengrab from the famous “GOFAST” video, which shows an infrared radar depiction of an object that remains unidentified by the Pentagon, but which is no longer considered anomalous.
The pilot reported spotting the object on radar and visually observing a luminous white object that moved behind his craft when he attempted to intercept. [109] [110] 1956-08-13 Elizabeth Klarer • AF, South Africa; Drakensberg: A series of photos depicting a supposed UFO, were taken on 24 July near Rosetta in the Drakensberg region. The ...
The 1952 UFO flap was an unprecedented rash of media attention to unidentified flying object reports during the summer of 1952 that culminated with reports of sightings over Washington, D.C. [3] [4] [5] In the four years prior, the US Air Force had chronicled a total of 615 UFO reports; during the 1952 flap, they received over 717 new reports. [6]