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A fourth flying object, over Lake Huron. Feb. 12. Another high-altitude object was shot down on the afternoon of Feb. 12, this one over Lake Huron, three U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News, ...
I n the first two weeks of February, the U.S. Air Force has shot down four flying objects that have intruded on the skies over North America. The deployment of force is unprecedented for the U.S ...
WASHINGTON — A top White House official said on Tuesday that three unidentified flying objects shot down in the past several days might turn out to be harmless commercial or research efforts ...
10 flying objects people have mistaken for alien spaceships. By Sean Kane. B-2 Spirit bombers were mistakenly reported as UFOs. U.S. Air Force photo/Gary Ell ...
The objects now known as UAPs used to be called unidentified flying objects, or UFOs, a term that remains in widespread use today. The Air Force coined the phrase "UFO" in 1952, ...
Kirby said on MSNBC on Monday that the objects were flying at between 20,000 and 40,000 feet. Most commercial aircraft fly at about 30,000 feet. These objects were also shot down, ...
The object spotted approaching Lake Huron on Sunday was flying at 20,000 feet and presented a potential threat to civil aviation, so President Biden ordered it shot down, U.S. officials said.
Five massive asteroids will fly near Earth between Wednesday and Sunday, though none are on a trajectory that makes them an imminent planetary threat, according to NASA.. Three of the asteroids ...
Officially named 3I/ATLAS, the comet was confirmed as having originated outside of Earth's solar system on July 3, according ...
Of the 366 objects, officials said, 26 were likely drones, 163 were “balloon or balloon-like entities” and six were just “clutter.” That leaves 171 sightings without any clear explanation.
Cylindrical object, shot down on 10 February, north Alaska, US. A second object was observed on 9 February flying over Alaska. The craft looked different from the Chinese balloon, being described ...
A mysterious space object that has been captured by Earth's orbit and is widely believed to be a rocket booster from the 1960s is now viewable to skygazers as it gets closer to the planet.
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