Probably not, because UFO sightings are so extremely unlikely that one can safely assume they do not exist.
One sighting in 1897, in America.
Yes, Ufos have been reported in australia.
They are. A legitimate sighting usually gets it share of press.
Below I have included a couple of links that have the most up-to-date UFO reports.
There are UFOs. There are objects in the sky that defy indentification by the observers.
I could find only one reported sighting, O'Hare International in Chicago, IL, in 2006-7. Point of interest:Xiashoan, China had one reported sighting.
So few sightings are actually reported, and no central authority keeps records of sighting, there are no reliable statistics.
History Specials - 2010 Secret Access UFOs on the Record 1-131 was released on: USA: August 2011
There is a lot of speculation on this topic. To tell the truth we just don't know. There have been planes that have disappeared just after reporting a sighting, but there is no way to tell for sure.
well yes i saw one with my own eyes trust me and im only 10 and i know it was a UFO because there was a sighting on the computer at the same date same time so yes UFO's are ral
The modern discussion of UFOs began in the mid-20th century, particularly with Kenneth Arnold's sighting in 1947, which popularized the term "flying saucer." However, reports of unidentified aerial phenomena date back centuries. In ancient texts, such as those from the Bible and various cultures, there are accounts that some interpret as UFO sightings. While it's difficult to pinpoint a single "first person," Arnold is often credited with igniting the contemporary interest in UFOs.
The World War 2 reports of sighting Foo Fighters are now listed with all the other reports of Flying Saucers and UFOs. The term Foo Fighters is no longer in use.