UFO

2023 - 2 - 14

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US shoots down UFO over Canada (Livescience.com)

An American F-22 fighter jet has shot down a car-size unidentified flying object (UFO) over Yukon, Canada, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced ...

A previous version of the article conflated the two. It was flying toward the North Pole when it was shot down over the Arctic Ocean off the coast of Canada, John F. 9) and the U.S. This is the second time in a few days that a strange object has been shot down after entering U.S. The object was flying between 20 and 40 mph ( 32 and 64 km/h) at an altitude used by civilian aircraft. A fighter jet with the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), which is run by both the U.S.

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Explained: US Fighter Shoots Down 3rd UFO In 3 Days, Military ... (Outlook India)

The North America is on the edge for the past three days as three unidentified flying objects have been shot down over United States and Canada.

"The Pentagon statements say the FBI is involved in the Canadian shootdown investigation — that implies a Earthly counterintelligence mission. US pilots have given differing accounts of the objects downed over Alaska on Friday. In simple terms, a propulsion system is a machine that produces thrust to push the aircraft around. The AP reported an official as saying that the UFO was flying at a height of 20,000 feet — lower than the previous UFOs which were flying at 40-50,000 feet. The origin and nature of the UFOs is not yet known. "I'll let the intel community and the counterintelligence community figure that out. The NORAD observed suspicious activity over Montana on radars and the US government restricted flight activity in the region and deployed fighters. However, it's known that the first two UFOs were cylindrical in shape. The DoD said this UFO is likely the one that was spotted by radars over Montana on Saturday but could not be intercepted by fighters. US President Joe Biden is in the loop and orders to shoot down the aircraft have come directly from him. The origin and nature of these UFOs is shrouded in mystery as scarce details are available in public domain. The US Department of Defense (DoD) on Saturday said NORAD first detected the second UFO on Friday over Alaska.

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A Timeline of the U.F.O.s That Were Shot Down This Weekend (The New York Times)

After a Chinese spy balloon was brought down this month, the U.S. has shot down at least three unidentified flying objects over the past few days.

[discounted the possibility](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/12/us/politics/us-shoots-down-object-michigan.html) that the objects shot down over the weekend might have extraterrestrial origins. [first appeared over Montana on Saturday](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/12/us/politics/us-shoots-down-object-michigan.html) reappeared on Sunday before being shot down over Lake Huron off Michigan. The object, which a Canadian official described as cylindrical and smaller than the spy balloon, was picked up on radar late Friday as it passed over Alaska. The object broke into pieces after being shot down and was most likely not a balloon, a Defense Department official said. A White House official said the object was the size of a small car. VanHerck, the commander of the Air Force’s Northern Command, said during a news conference, “I haven’t ruled out anything at this point.” On Monday, a Chinese official said unauthorized balloons from the United States The object, which was flying at 20,000 feet, had an octagonal structure with strings hanging off but had no discernible payload, U.S. The North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, has adjusted its radar system to become more sensitive, sharply raising the number of objects it detects. 4, setting off a diplomatic crisis. [brought down an unidentified object over](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/10/us/politics/unidentified-object-shot-down-alaska.html) the waters of Alaska. [shot down at least three unidentified flying objects](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/12/us/politics/us-shoots-down-object-michigan.html) over the weekend after a Chinese spy balloon that had invaded American airspace was downed on Feb.

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What we know about the flying object that was shot down over Lake ... (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

Hours after Lake Michigan airspace was closed, Wisconsin-based fighter jets shot down a small object flying over Lake Huron. Here's what we know.

Sometime Sunday afternoon, as it was over Lake Huron, the object was shot down by an F-16 fighter jet. Information about the flying object from defense officials has been sparse. The object had been flying at about 20,000 feet over Lake Huron in a path and altitude that raised concerns about it being a hazard to civilian aviation, according to Air Force Brig. Purchase of replacement Large Power Transformers is a must to protect the nation’s electrical grid," he added. warplanes have shot down aircraft over or near the United States, VanHerck said. Great work by all who carried out this mission both in the air and back at headquarters," she said. The object was first detected by radar late Saturday afternoon about 70 miles north of the U.S. Glen VanHerck, the commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Pat Ryder, the Pentagon press secretary. The flying object was shot down Sunday over Lake Huron After the Lake Michigan airspace was reopened, the FAA and military closed airspace over Lake Huron to the east. What we know about the flying object that was shot down over Lake Huron on Sunday

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New UFO docuseries seeks to shed light on flying saucer folklore (Space.com)

A new National Geographic docuseries by investigative journalist Leslie Kean aims to shed light on the modern UFO phenomenon.

"UFOs: Investigating the Unknown" premieres on National Geographic on Monday (Feb. "Information has been suppressed, and the series provides documentation of that fact." - Episode Two — "Giant UFO in Texas" revisits the mass sighting of the Stephenville, Texas, case with new interviews and perspectives. And that belief comes across in "UFOs: Investigating the Unknown," a new docuseries led by Kean. "Those who have witnessed the objects firsthand still grapple with these still-unanswered questions," Kean said. government formally ending its UFO-investigation program and examines a years-long mass sighting known as the "Hudson Valley Wave." - Episode One — "Secret Pentagon UFO Program" spotlights the behind-the-scenes work that led to the 2017 New York Times story and challenges what we thought we knew about UFOs. EST and will stream on Hulu the following day. but not all of it." military has recently rebranded as UAPs, and the government programs to investigate them. It focused on sightings of UFOs, which the U.S. Maybe 2023 is a turnaround year in assessing UAP and UFOs, shattering the stigma surrounding the topic.

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What are these mystery objects that US fighter jets keep shooting ... (Space.com)

What do these sky-high visitations mean, if anything, to the UFO/UAP community? Are there any lessons to be learned from these incidents?

A longtime writer for Space.com, David has been reporting on the space industry for more than five decades.Follow us on Twitter [@Spacedotcom](https://twitter.com/SPACEdotcom) (opens in new tab) or on [furor over the large Chinese balloon](https://www.space.com/china-surveillance-balloon-us-airspace) has prompted NORAD to modify or eliminate the filters to attempt to better capture similar incursions," West said. "That object is indeed 'going fast' with respect to the camera — perhaps 400 miles per hour [640 kph] — but relative to the ground, it is almost stationary," Sheaffer said. The fact that Navy pilots did not realize this suggests that they don't understand simple effects of perspective, Sheaffer said. Those pilots could not explain how the object was staying in the air, despite its cruising at an altitude of 40,000 feet (12,000 meters). Unfortunately, the perceived need to take rapid action will result in expensive and dangerous shoot-downs of a variety of objects based on limited information." The ongoing aerial excitement involving balloons likely means one of two things — that the Chinese have just now dramatically increased their balloon-launching activities, "or that such balloons are no longer being ignored," Sheaffer said. (NORAD is short for "North American Aerospace Defense Command," a joint effort of the U.S. "This has resulted in low-information objects being selected from the LIZ for investigation. military, as a [Chinese surveillance balloon](https://www.space.com/chinese-spy-balloon-destroyed-f-22-jet).) Recovery crews are working to find and study the resulting debris, to better understand where these intruders came from and what they were doing in our skies. Are there any lessons to be learned from these incidents, any takeaways from pilot descriptions of the objects? fighter jets](https://www.space.com/us-military-shoots-down-object-over-alaska).

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White House Addresses Spy Balloon and U.F.O.s: Live Updates (The New York Times)

A White House spokesman, John F. Kirby, said the military had not identified the source of the objects shot down over the weekend or their purpose.

[working to gather debris](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/05/us/politics/chinese-spy-balloon-shot-down.html) of the balloon since Feb. Blinken said the entry of the balloon was a “clear violation of U.S. [downed another object over the Yukon Territory](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/11/us/politics/unidentified-object-canada-alaska-pentagon.html). The United States is doing aerial surveillance on the site of the object shot down over Alaska on Friday, and the Canadian government was monitoring the site of the object shot down over the Yukon on Saturday. American officials said that China had at least a limited ability to steer the balloon, and that it maneuvered on Feb. [shot down an unidentified flying object](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/10/us/politics/unidentified-object-shot-down-alaska.html) over the Arctic Ocean near Alaska. [discounted the possibility](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/12/us/politics/us-shoots-down-object-michigan.html) that the objects shot down over the weekend might have extraterrestrial origins. [the Chinese balloon](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/02/04/us/china-spy-balloon) that floated over the United States this month before being shot down was a civilian airship that had accidentally strayed into American airspace. The United States had said that the second balloon was another Chinese surveillance balloon. The three incidents came about a week after [the downing of a Chinese spy balloon](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/04/us/politics/chinese-spy-balloon-shot-down.html) in the waters off South Carolina. Kirby said the objects over the weekend flew lower than the Chinese spy balloon that traversed the United States before being shot down earlier this month so they posed a potential risk to civilian air traffic. The episodes came after the weeklong drama of what the Biden administration said was a Chinese spy balloon that floated over the United States for several days before being brought down.

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White House Rules Out Aliens But Says Source of UFOs Remains ... (TIME)

'There is no, again no, indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity with these recent takedowns,' the White House Press Secretary said.

But efforts to learn more about the Chinese balloon and its purpose have been slowed by bad weather off the coast of South Carolina. Kirby noted that when Biden came into office, Biden asked for “a broad assessment of Chinese intelligence capabilities.” That assessment found that China was using a “high-altitude” balloon operation to collect intelligence. Adding to the mystery, those three unknown objects were shot down within a week of a U.S. The remaining parts of the object shot off the coast of Alaska have been hard to find because of sea ice, he said, and the unidentified object over Canada fell in an area of remote wilderness. A few parts have been recovered from the bottom, Kirby said, but there’s more to retrieve. But the Pentagon and U.S. F-22 downing an alleged Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina on Feb. The debris of the “object” shot while flying at 20,000 feet over Lake Huron on Sunday fell in deep water in the lake and U.S. Asked if the U.S. military hasn’t been able to examine the debris because the bits fell in hard to access places. fighter jet off the Alaskan coast on Friday, another shot over northern Canada on Saturday, and a third It was an unusual denial to hear from the podium in the White House press room.

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What You Need to Know About the UFO Shot by the US Army » (Expat Guide Turkey)

In the past 10 days, the US military has shot down 4 aerial elements, including a Chinese high-altitude balloon and 3 unidentified objects. China has announced ...

The US said the balloons were part of a “fleet” spanning five continents. The US Department of Defense (Pentagon) announced that it shot down an unidentified flying object with F-16 jets over Lake Huron near the Canadian border. Canada described the object as smaller than the first balloon. China insisted the balloon was doing weather research. So what is known about the [UFO ](https://expatguideturkey.com/the-us-army-announced-that-they-had-dropped-an-unidentified-celestial-body/)alarm in the last 10 days? [UFO](https://expatguideturkey.com/us-army-shot-down-ufo-the-pentagon-confirmed-in-a-statement-that-the-object-was-dropped/)) was shot down by F-16 jets.

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US 'object' shootdowns: the end of UFO sightings? (FRANCE 24)

Is the US military's decision to shoot down four objects that suddenly showed up in US airspace the beginning of the end of UFO speculation?

"What is true ... But others were daunting, such as a Navy pilot's video from 2014 of an oblong aerial object that appeared to move faster and with more maneuverability than the jet the pilot was flying. The central worry was that the sightings could be of unknown aerial surveillance technology China was using to collect intelligence on US defenses. In 2020, the Pentagon set up its Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force, using its own acronym for UFOs, to dig deeper into hundreds of cases with the support of the CIA and other agencies. But after a slew of inexplicable sightings from US Navy and Air Force pilots, several years ago the Pentagon decided to pay closer attention. Washington (AFP) – Is the US military's decision to shoot down four objects that suddenly showed up in US airspace the beginning of the end of UFO speculation?

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DC Had Multiple UFO Sightings 71 Years Ago (Washingtonian)

UFOs buzzing around the nation's capital? The "Invasion of Washington" remains yet another mystery floating around Washington decades later.

Radar experts theorized that the culprit in DC might have been a temperature inversion, in which warm air sits atop cooler air, trapping it. Other experts challenged that explanation, according to the Post. In this atmosphere came the DC “invasion.” (Accompanying Luke Mullins’s article about This can invert radar, too, causing it to bounce off that ceiling and make objects on the ground appear to be in the sky. The first incident occurred before midnight on July 19, when an air-traffic controller at what was then Washington National Airport reported seven unexplained radar blips, including over the White House and Capitol. [“UFO lobbyist” Stephen Bassett](https://www.washingtonian.com/2022/08/25/ufo-lobbyist-believes-government-is-hiding-ufos-and-alien-life/) are recreations of a photo, shown below, that purported to show UFOs over the Capitol.)

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Lawmakers demand Biden address nation on UFO incursions (The Hill)

Frustration on Capitol Hill is mounting after a string of aerial objects were shot down over U.S. and Canadian airspace in the last few days, raising a long ...

crews are in the midst of recovering the downed UFOs for closer inspection. The Biden administration on Monday also announced an interagency task force to investigate the UFOs. And the Lake Huron object was an octagonal shape. Tim Kaine (D-Va) added: “They’ve been doing a good job so far, but I do have a lot of questions.” “Are they benign science projects and wayward weather balloons, or something more nefarious that we’ve somehow been missing all this time?” is suddenly recognizing and shooting down a flurry of these objects. decided to take it down. “NORAD’s been around almost 65 years,” he said of the command in charge of patrolling U.S. “We’ve never shot anything down, and in eight days we’ve shot down four things. “I won’t speak for the President’s personal speaking schedule. Debbie Dingell (D) echoed requests for more information, as did Sen. Gary Peters (D) and Rep.

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As Mystery Objects Get Shot Down, U.S. Sets Up New Task Force on ... (The Wall Street Journal)

The new group, created at the behest of national-security adviser Jake Sullivan, would comprise elements of the Pentagon, the Federal Aviation Administration, ...

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Have Aliens Arrived? What Do Falling UFOs Indicate? » (Expat Guide Turkey)

Following the detection of a UFO in US airspace, the US Air Force announced that an unidentified flying object (UFO) was shot down over Lake Huron. As a matter ...

But the unit that needs to solve this is our intelligence agency,’ he said. I appreciate the determined actions of our fighter pilots. As a matter of fact, with this latest incident, the US military has dropped four objects, one of which belongs to China, in the last 8 days. The US military dropped another ‘object’ in Lake Huron. But this isn’t the first unidentified flying object to fall. Following the detection of a UFO in US airspace, the US Air Force announced that an unidentified flying object (UFO) was shot down over Lake Huron.

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Drones, UFOs, & Chinese Spy Balloons: What Else Is Up There? (CleanTechnica)

Solar powered drones may muddy the UFO waters, but the US Department of Defense letting the public in on its investigations.

[a report to Congress](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/what-the-pentagon-report-says-about-ufos). They want to protect their worldview of how the world works, how physics works…Some people feel that what’s observed about UFOs is challenging our basic ideas about physics. federal departments and agencies, to detect, identify and attribute objects of interest in, on or near military installations, operating areas, training areas, special use airspace and other areas of interest, and, as necessary, to mitigate any associated threats to safety of operations and national security. Of course, there was no mistake about the Chinese Spy balloon. It also has a more transcendent element that attracted me in the first place. Still, with new drones coming on the market practically by the minute, it’s like that UAP reports will become more frequent than ever before. Kean is the author of UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record, published in 2010. However, “believing in” UFOs continues to persist as a frame of reference. Kean: There’s a lot of knowledge or data that is classified. There is a confusion about what a UFO actually means. In a case of near-perfect timing, Nat Geo TV will begin unspooling a new series, UFOs: Investigating the Unknown, on Monday, February 13. It appeared under the title, Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’:

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Aliens? Not ruling out, says US General as 4th UFO shot down (Business Standard)

China spots UFO, says will take it down. Also, it says US balloons have flown illegally over its territory more than 10 times since 2022.

[China](/topic/china) has spotted an unidentified flying object over waters near Qingdao and the authorities were preparing to shoot it down, The Paper reported. “The US needs to reflect upon itself and change its wrong practice,” he added. “At this point we continue to assess every threat or potential threat, unknown, that approaches North America with an attempt to identify it,” said VanHerck, head of US North American Aerospace Defense Command and Northern Command (NORAD).

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