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The latest community-reported and government-archived UFO/UAP sightings.
NICAP (Project Blue Book mirror)Unknown over Antioch, Tennessee, USA
· reported by UFO Tracker Archive
Antioch, Tennessee — July 20, 2014. Witness (with corroborating neighbors) reported a dome-shaped craft hovering in the southeastern sky for roughly five minutes before climbing above normal airliner altitude, displaying three propellant-like glows in a pyramid configuration "resembling the Space Shuttle Endeavour," then accelerating eastward until it receded to a pinpoint and disappeared. Five photographs were submitted, of which one was made public. Filed as MUFON Case #58224 (preliminary rating 5); included in NICAP's photographic-cases archive.
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NICAP (Project Blue Book mirror)Unknown over Oberwesel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
· reported by UFO Tracker Archive
Oberwesel, Germany — March 8, 1964. Harry Hauxler photographed a disc-shaped object with a dark swirling vortex beneath it while traveling by train through the Rhine valley. Skeptical investigator Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos has argued the photograph shows a mundane roadside object (road sign or lamp-post) blurred by the motion of the train window rather than a genuine aerial object. Single photograph; filed in NICAP's Blue Book photographic-cases mirror.
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NICAP (Project Blue Book mirror)Unknown over Redlands, California, USA
· reported by UFO Tracker Archive
Redlands, California — December 13, 1958. Photographer John D. Penney captured a single image of an anomalous aerial object. The U.S. Air Force officially attributed the object to a lenticular cloud formation; the photo was later published in The TRUE Reports on Flying Saucers (1967) and has remained part of the USAF Project Blue Book photographic archive. Some researchers have suggested alternative prosaic explanations. Mirrored by NICAP.
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NICAP (Project Blue Book mirror)Unknown over Washington, D.C., USA
· reported by UFO Tracker Archive
Washington, D.C. — July 19, 1952. Famous photograph showing a series of lights above the U.S. Capitol, associated with the celebrated 1952 "Washington Flap" in which radar operators at Washington National and Andrews Air Force Base tracked unidentified returns over restricted airspace on consecutive weekends. Photo researcher Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos argues the Capitol image itself actually dates to 1965 and has been analyzed as an internal camera reflection (the light sources align through the camera's center of focus). Included in NICAP's mirror of the Blue Book photographic-cases archive.
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NICAP (Project Blue Book mirror)Unknown over Rogue River, near Gold Beach, Oregon, USA
· reported by UFO Tracker Archive
Rogue River, Oregon — May 24, 1949. Five people (three men and two women) watched a circular, pancake-shaped object hover for about 2½ minutes before accelerating silently southward at jet-like speeds. Two witnesses were technically trained Ames Research Laboratory employees; observers described a silvery, coin-shaped object with a vertical fin on its upper surface, no wings, no exhaust, and no sound. Officially explained by Project Blue Book as a radar-reflector "kite," though Battelle Memorial Institute scientists working on Blue Book Special Report No. 14 considered this one of the best unexplained cases in the set. Archive page mirrored by NICAP.
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