UFOlogists.
A person who studies UFOs.
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.
That information is unknown, there are no reliable sources.
How much a UFO would weigh if they do indeed exist is not known.
Cassius Clay- also known as Muhammad Ali.
Where humans and alcohol are, UFOs will be.
A person that studies UFOs, scientist or otherwise, is usually called a Ufologist.
None. Anyone can study UFOs.
UFOs are things in the sky that cannot be identified by the person who sees them. There are no persons known to exist on the planet Saturn, so no one there is seeing things they can't identify. For the record, so far there has been no valid scientific proof of life elsewhere than Earth. Even the so-called "fossils" in the Mars meteorite, has not panned out.
There is no credible evidence to suggest that unidentified flying objects (UFOs) possess weapons. Most UFO sightings are attributed to natural phenomena, human-made objects, or misinterpretations of ordinary events. The scientific community generally views UFOs as unexplained rather than extraterrestrial technology with advanced weaponry. Claims about UFOs having weapons often stem from science fiction or conspiracy theories rather than substantiated facts.
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There have been reports of sightings of white UFOs.