

They looked at 12,618 reports and found that 701 of them could not be figured out. Air Force looked into what their pilots said they saw in the sky. In a study called “Project Blue Book,” which ran from 1952 to 1969, the U.S. He is also the host of a Discovery + show called “UFO Witness” where he goes into more detail about the new footage and air traffic control recordings that he has collected. Hansen has collected sightings reported from pilots and commercial flights. Bray, told lawmakers that they still haven’t found anything “nonterrestrial in origin,” even though there have been things that they can’t explain. The deputy head of Naval Intelligence, Scott W. The other 171 UAP reports that are unnamed and unattributed still need to be looked into. The study goes on to say that the fact that they have been labeled does not mean that they can be identified for sure. Six were attributed to just being cluttered.26 were unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or drones.163 characterized as a balloon or balloon-like objects.The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has been working to identify 366 UAPs since July 2022. A Chinese spy balloon flew over Missouri in February of this year.Īt the end of October 2022, the Pentagon put out a study that said the lights in the sky were real. The New York Times reported that government officials think the strange things that have been seen in the sky recently were balloons or other methods used in spying. There isn’t enough proof in the videos to say for sure what the lights are. Even though the government has seen these lights, they say they don’t know much about them. Louis Public Radio explains in May 2022 that there are now about 400 reports of “unidentified aerial phenomenon” in the government database. Currently, there is no official way for civilian pilots to report these sightings right now, and they are afraid of not being taken seriously or being laughed at. These sightings have been recorded all over the world. Hulsey said several other pilots have also seen strange lights that they couldn’t identify. He radioed the control center to say that there was a number of aircraft going around in circles and that he’d never seen anything like it.Ī short while later, Hulsey called back to say the number of aircraft has grown. Hulsey, who was flying a charter jet off the coast of Los Angeles, saw several lights flying in circles at a higher level than his.

On The Today show, Hulsey said he saw a shooting star, while flying, but then it joined the other lights that were moving around below the big dipper. Hulsey spoke with The Today show about his experiences. Some of these sightings were above Missouri. Last October, the Today show covered a story where a former F-18 Marine Corps fighter pilot, Mark Hulsey, witnessed on Aug 18 strange UFO sightings in the skies over the U.S. Commercial airline pilots have captured videos of these lights. LOUIS - Missouri’s UFO sightings make headlines by appearing on the Today Show.
