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How can you recognize a UFO ? Who sees UFOs?

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Where and when are UFOs most often sighted?

Is radar used to monitor UFOs?

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  1. UFO- Unidentified Flying Object

    Technically, if you see something that is up in the air but you cannot tell what it is, it's UFO...until you have IDENTIFIED what it actually is.


  2. there are so callled UFO hotspots in various places across the world, collarado in america is ment to be quiet a hotspot of activity and there have been serval incidents were a UFO has been tracked on radar, i myself belive i saw a ufo, i live in East yourkshire in the UK and on the same night a friend of mine also saw something.

    the usuall things in a ufo incidents are lights weird movements what any known aircrafts coud acheive missing time etc.

    there are many books magazines and websites you can look at, ive read numerous accounts and fermly belive there is something we dont quiet understand.

  3. If you recognize it, then you've identified it; so it's not a UFO.

  4. UFOs (unidentified flying objects) are only unidentified because the observer lacks the astronomical or meteorological knowledge to identify them. That's why you never hear about UFOs observed by astronomers or meteorologists; they're only reported by people who are unfamiliar with what can be seen in the sky. I've been an amateur astronomer for over fifty years, and have never seen anything in the sky that I haven't been able to identify.

  5. they are physically impossible things

  6. UFO.....It's actually any unidentified thing hovering over....It could later turn out to be a bird, weather ballon, airplane, meteor.....Reportedly, a UFO is sighted every 3 mins by someone & 95% cases can be discarded as fake, but the rest are also surely fake....I mean why would an alien come from several light years away risking its existence & just roam over our heads without exploring....

    Well, only jerks with interest in paranormal stuff see UFO's just as we see a mirage....

  7. This answer is for geoff the amature astronomer who I do agree with somtimes .He claims astronomers do not see these things . the link below is a very educated astonomers opinion on the subject and should be seen by all .This guy investagated a sighting   I was involved in as well as thousands of other New Yorkers. Philip Imbrogno has been investigating and researching paranormal phenomenon for over thirty years. He has a BA degree in astronomy from the University of Texas, a BS degree in Earth Science from Northeastern/ Boston College and a Masters degree in chemistry from M.I.T.

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