The report recently unclassified and published by the US government, discussing sightings of unidentified objects spotter in the sky, created waves among general public, but it raised many more questions than answers it provided. In summary, the government acknowledges an existence of things that are seen in the space and that for most of it, we do not know their origin. In fact, out of more than 140 incidents described in the report, only one was fully explained. Our understanding of such phenomena is dynamic and it changes with technological and scientific advances expanding our knowledge.
Key Takeaways:
- The report found that there are some things flying in the air that can’t be identified and most don’t have official explanations.
- One of the first times that UFOs caused national discourse was in 1952 when one was seen over a protected Washington DC airspace.
- UFO coverage went from being national news to being thought of as a joke and people who seen them were thought to be crazy.
“Though only one of the 144 examined sightings had an official explanation, the US government’s shift from dismissal to open acknowledgment was simply groundbreaking in the eyes of many.”
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/03/us/ufo-report-what-our-questions-reveal/index.html
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