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Canada Opens New Study On UFOs
A document reportedly leaked from an anonymous government official details the goals of the Sky Canada Project, which is scheduled for less than a year with a public report due in 2024.
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Jupiter-Venus Conjunction Sparks 911 Calls of UFOs
The rare conjunction of Jupiter and Venus shining brightly as they passed each other in the sky confused more than a few people last Wednesday night.
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Crew-6 Blasts Off To The International Space Station
Crew-6, the latest round of astronauts to leave Earth, are approaching the International Space Station. The crew of four departed from Kennedy Space Station early Thursday morning on a 25-hour trip to the space station.
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Unidentified Lights Reported By Canadian Flight Crews
Air traffic control conversations document unidentified white lights seen by a crew aboard a Canadian North flight approaching the city of Yellowknife on January 29th. Unusual lights moving erratically were also noted by a flight crew near Nova Scotia a week later.
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Where’s The Debris From The UFOs Shot Down?
After a search by the U.S. military, federal agencies and Canadian partners, the remnants of two aerial objects shot down by fighter jets over Alaska and off the coast of Michigan have not been located. The U.S. Navy did reportedly recover the object shot down over South Carolina.
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Could Data Solve The Bigfoot Mystery?
A data scientist looked at the numbers of bears and bigfoot sightings in parts of North America over the years and suggests there’s a correlation.
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Royal Air Force Encounters Incredibly Close Unknown Object
The crew of an RAF Atlas aircraft encountered the object over Newcastle, England last November that passed within just a few feet of the wing tip.
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Researchers Study Why Black Holes Twinkle Randomly
Nobody is entirely sure why the brightness of black holes fluctuates. Researchers studied patterns from more than 5,000 black holes over five years using data from NASA’s ATLAS telescope in Hawaii.