Where did the flying saucers go?
The UFOs that looked suspiciously like pie plates? The photos of spaceships that might have been props from a bad 1950s sci-fi movie, like the infamous Plan 9 from Outer Space?
There seems to be a new breed of UFOs out there. They look different. Even their name has changed; instead of UFO, the U.S. government now uses the term UAP, short for unidentified anomalous phenomena or unidentified aerial phenomena. Indeed, the U.S. government is concerned enough that the Pentagon created a special organization in 2022—the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO—to investigate these mysterious objects. |
Where did the flying saucers go?
The UFOs that looked suspiciously like pie plates? The photos of spaceships that might have been props from a bad 1950s sci-fi movie, like the infamous Plan 9 from Outer Space?
There seems to be a new breed of UFOs out there. They look different. Even their name has changed; instead of UFO, the U.S. government now uses the term UAP, short for unidentified anomalous phenomena or unidentified aerial phenomena. Indeed, the U.S. government is concerned enough that the Pentagon created a special organization in 2022—the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO—to investigate these mysterious objects. |
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