Monday, December 20, 2021

What is UFO?

 We all already heard so many story about UFO, wacth movie about  UFO, read the news and even some of you believe had seen and met with this UFO things. What is a UFO?  Here are some basic facts you should know, UFO is technically an "unidentified flying object," nothing more nor less.


Any object that flies and cannot initially be identified as an airplane, helicopter, blimp, balloon, kite, or any other object that normally flies, is a UFO. Many flying objects that are listed as a UFO can later be identified as an object made on Earth, then they'can be called an "IFO," or identified flying object.


An unidentified flying object, or UFO, in its most general definition, is any apparent anomaly in the sky that is not identifiable as a known object or phenomenon. Such anomalies may later be identified, but depending on the evidence or lack of evidence, such an identification may not be possible generally leaving the anomaly unexplained. While stories of unexplained apparitions have been told since antiquity. Actually, the term "UFO" (or "UFOB") was officially created in 1953 by the United States Air Force (USAF) to serve as a catch-all for all such reports. It was stated thata "UFOB" was "any airborne object which by performance, aerodynamic characteristics or unusual features, does not conform to any presently known aircraft or missile type or which cannot be positively identified as a familiar object." As originally defined, the term was restricted to those fraction of cases which remained unidentified after investigation, with USAF interest being for potential national security reasons and/or "technical aspects."   During the late 1940s and through the 1950s, UFOs were often referred to popularly as "flying saucers " or "flying discs". The term UFO became more widespread during the 1950s, at first in technical literature, but later in popular use. UFOs garnered considerable interest during the Cold War, an era associated with a heightened concern for national security. Various studies have concluded that the phenomenon does not represent a threat to national security nor does it contain anything worthy of scientific pursuit. Culturally, the phenomenon has often been associated with extraterrestrial life or government-related conspiracy theories, and has become a popular theme in fiction.



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