Wednesday, January 21, 2015
From seeing streaks of light across the sky to
floating orbes in the backyard, people across the USA have reported
unidentified objects over the years.
The National UFO Reporting Center has a State Report
Index that breaks down UFO sightings by state, duration of
sighting, shape and description.
Here are the 10 states with the most UFO sightings,
according to the center:
1. California: 11,092
2. Florida: 5,017
3. Washington: 4,951
4. Texas: 4,313
5. New York: 3,799
6. Illinois: 3,031
7. Arizona: 3,143
8. Ohio: 2,883
9. Michigan: 2,424
10. North Carolina: 2,247
Sightings in the database range from the 1950s to
2015.
In the past week, almost 136,000 pages of declassified
UFO records, known as Project Blue book or the Air Force's files on
UFO sightings and investigations, were put online.
Project Blue Book was based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
near Dayton, Ohio. The project investigated sightings of strange phenomena from
1947 to 1969. While many of the sightings were attributed to air traffic or
Mother Nature, 701 remain "unidentified."
"Project Blue book is the last time the
federal government claimed they studied UFOs but we suspect they never
stopped," says Roger Marsh, spokesman for Mutual UFO Network.
Marsh says 90% of the sightings their organization
receives can be explained, but 5-10% of the cases are unresolved.
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