Great Lakes Moment is a monthly column written by Great Lakes Now Contributor John Hartig. Publishing the author's views and assertions does not represent endorsement by Great Lakes Now or Detroit Public Television.
If you gaze off to the east from Detroit, Grosse Pointe or Downriver, chances are you will see bright lights adrift in the night sky. Upon closer inspection, you might notice an extraordinary amount of light being emitted from the ground. At first, you might question whether it is a UFO or the aurora borealis.
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'UFO' clouds pop up over New Mexico
While they look similar to a UFO, they're actually stationary lentil-shaped clouds that form mostly in the troposphere, typically in perpendicular alignment to the wind direction.
'The Phenomenon' review: A new documentary updates the UFO debate through recent Pentagon
(CNN) The fascination with UFOs is hardly new, but revelations in the last few years have renewed interest in and speculation about the topic. Enter "The Phenomenon," an earnest documentary most notable for the former officials that lend credence to the notion the government knows much more than it has shared, and that the truth, well, is out there.
Pentagon to release new details of UFO encounters to public - CNN Video
And here's another article:
Pentagon responds to release of photograph taken by Navy pilot showing an unidentified object
MYSTERY WIRE — A new media report shows what is described as an unidentified aerial object, or UAP flying near a U.S. Navy jet.
In an article published Wednesday on The Debrief website and a new article Thursday, writer Tim McMillian goes into detail about several top-level briefings on the UAP task force, the Advanced Aerospace Weapons Special Application Program ( AAWSAP ), and the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program ( AATIP ) that were given to high-ranking members of Congress and military staff.
Navy videos spark renewed interest in UFOs from enthusiasts and Congress - ABC News
This year's World UFO Day comes at a time of heightened interest in the decades-long search to solve the mystery of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) thanks to the Navy's recent declassification of videos that show what it called "unexplained aerial phenomena," but it's not just UFO enthusiasts who are excited.
The Navy declassified three previously leaked top-secret U.S. Navy videos in late April in an effort "to clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that had been circulating was real or whether or not there is more to the videos," said Susan Gough, a Pentagon spokesperson.
Retired meteorologist shares his account of 1994 West Michigan UFO sightings | WWMT
The UFO Sightings that Pushed the UK to Take 'Flying Saucers' More Seriously - HISTORY
In late September 1952, only months after a rash of “flying saucer” sightings over Washington, D.C. made headlines around the world, dozens of military officers participating in NATO exercises in the North Atlantic were struck by their own UFO fever.
Exercise Mainbrace was the largest peacetime military exercise since World War II . The war-game-style maneuvers simulated NATO’s response to a mock attack on Europe, presumably by the Soviet Union . The Mainbrace operation involved 200 ships, 1,000 planes and 80,000 soldiers from multiple NATO countries—including large deployments from the United States and the United Kingdom.
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