Like everything else, this isn’t “settled science “.
The first word is actually “Unidentified “.
I for one will keep an open mind about the possibilities.
Got any fuzzy photos for us.??
E.T phone home.
The ants that build their homes near the curb at the end of my driveway look up and see a “Unidentified Walking Object” every morning. They have no idea what it is. They see it all the time.
People who stare at stars all day are like those ants.
Looking at stars makes you crazy.
Famous astronomers who have had remarkable UFO sightings.
Known to say get the spiders off of me too?.
Lots of people have seen UNIDENTIFIED flying objects.
My closest brush with such things happened in the middle of the day, and the object was not very far away, so I had some visual clues. But had it been at night, and had the object had lights of any kind, I would have seen a very large, stationary object, shadowy in the night sky but with lights prompting the imagination, slowly spinning and then moving quite slowly in my direction, passing overhead without taking the slightest notice of the puny human staring at it from below.
Since it was daylight, late morning or early afternoon, and since I was up on my ladder painting my front porch, and since I was close enough to see the markings on the aircraft, I knew it was a B2 bomber. And knowing what was scheduled for the next day, I immediately knew that it was practicing for the big flyby that was part of the very impressive military parade that was held in DC after the first gulf war.
The plane was obviously turning over the Anacostia River and the RFK stadium property to get lined up for the flyby route, which ran down East Capitol Street to the Capitol Building and onwards from there. The uber ceremonial official parade route runs from the Capitol Building to the White House down Pennsylvania, but big parades have to stage somewhere. So they stage on and over Capitol Hill, often using the huge RFK Stadium parking lots. Back before the killjoys killed real circuses, we used to get the Barnum and Bailey parade every year, and we didn’t have to fight the crowds along the publicized route; everything staged on neighborhood streets, so we got the pre-parade procession to the starting point.
Anyhow, I was up on my ladder and the flyby rehearsal was beginning. For the next half hour, every type of plane involved in the first gulf war fly by, low and slow. But the B2 bomber was the first, and had it been at night, I would’ve seen a flying saucer.
I was swarmed by bats last night in my yard .
Hubby is setting up his monster telescope, two computers, and camera for a session tonight. He would be thrilled if he were to see a photo of a UFO when he does his processing!