If you notice a long line of lights travelling quickly through the night sky in the next few weeks, don't worry, it's not a convoy of UFOs, but Elon Musk's satellite broadband project.
Over the next few weeks, the string of satellites will be visible at times in the night sky from New Zealand, travelling in unison until they eventually make their way into their assigned positions.
Many things are taking place:
These are the areas of the UK with the most UFO sightings - Chichester Observer
Double dread: UFOs and nuclear war - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
When Top Gun Pilots Tangled With a Baffling Tic-Tac-Shaped UFO - HISTORY
It began as a routine naval training exercise. But it would soon become one of the best-documented—and most baffling—UFO sightings of the 21st century.
Witnesses included highly trained military personnel—among them several deeply experienced radar operators and fighter pilots—who at the time of the sightings were at the controls of arguably the most advanced flight technology ever created. And yet none can explain what they saw.
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Iain Boyd is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Physical Society, and the Royal Aeronautical Society. He is a paid consultant for several organizations, both non-profit and for-profit.
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U.S. Navy pilots and sailors won't be considered crazy for reporting unidentified flying objects, under new rules meant to encourage them to keep track of what they see. Yet just a few years ago, the Pentagon reportedly shut down another official program that investigated UFO sightings . What has changed? Is the U.S. military finally coming around to the idea that alien spacecraft are visiting our planet?
Republican lawmaker presses Navy on UFO sightings - POLITICO
POLITICO first reported in April that the Navy was issuing new guidelines for personnel to report sightings of unidentified projectiles. | Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images
A top Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee is seeking more details from the Navy on recent reports of "unidentified aerial phenomenon," including what resources it is using to investigate the mysterious sightings and whether it has "found physical evidence or otherwise" to substantiate them.
The Navy tracks UFO sightings. Scientists explain what's really going on.
No one doubts that the pilots are seeing something, but psychologists and specialists in aviation medicine say there are plenty of reasonable explanations for such sightings other than extraterrestrial beings. Earthly sources of light reflected by clouds or haze, for example, or optical illusions wrought by fatigue after staring through a cockpit window for hours on end.
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Though we treat our sense of vision as if it provides an exact representation of our surroundings, it is far from perfect in many respects, said Alan Stocker, a University of Pennsylvania associate professor of psychology who studies the neuroscience of perception.
Cornfields or not, UFO sightings aren't as common in Indiana as you might think - but they
INDIANAPOLIS — Cornfields may cover a good portion of Indiana land, and of course most good UFO movies include crop circles in the corn, but that doesn't mean Hoosiers are seeing more UFO's than the rest of the country.
In fact, Hoosier sightings are rare compared to much of the country, when you look at the overall population of the state, but we do have our share.
Just between June 1 and June 27 there have already been 22 UFO sightings reported in Indiana, according to the National UFO Reporting Center.
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