Unidentified flying object
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A UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) is any object flying in the sky which cannot be identified by the person who sees it. Sometimes the object is investigated. If people can still not figure out what the object is after an investigation, it is called a UFO. If they figure out what the object is, it can no longer be called a UFO because it has been identified.
Even though UFOs can be anything, people often use the word UFO when they are talking about alien spacecraft. Flying saucer is another word that is often used to describe an unidentified flying object.
[change] Identified flying objects (IFOs)
Studies estimate that 50-90% of all reported UFO sightings are identified later. Usually 10-20% are never identified. Studies also show that very few UFO sightings are hoaxes (people trying to trick other people). Most UFOs are actually natural or man-made objects that looked strange.
80-90% of IFOs are identified as one of three different things:
- astronomical causes (for example: planets, stars, or meteors)
- aircraft
- balloons (including weather balloons)
10-20% of IFOs are other causes (such as birds, clouds, mirages, searchlights, etc.)
[change] References
- Allan Hendry, The UFO Handbook: A Guide to Investigating, Evaluating, and Reporting UFO Sightings, 1979, Doubleday & Co., ISBN 0-385-14348-6
[change] Other websites
- Wikinews - UFO Archive
- CIA educational summary on UFO
- NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts
- BBC article on Mexican Air-force videotape
- NASA UFO Hacker Video Interview
- Popularmechanics Article - When UFOs Arrive: February 2004 Cover Story