weather balloons have a long sensor attached to it. where as ufo's don't. (always)
The first widely reported UFO sighting took place in 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico, when a rancher discovered debris on his property which some believe to be from an alien spacecraft. However, the incident was later explained by the U.S. military as a weather balloon.
The Roswell Incident supposedly happened in 1947. After a flying object crashed on a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico, the U.S. military initially stated it was a UFO but later claimed it was a weather balloon. The incident remains a subject of controversy and conspiracy theories.
There have been occasional reported UFO sightings in Kenya, but they are not common or well-documented. Most sightings can be attributed to natural or man-made phenomena. Kenya does not have a significant history of recorded UFO encounters.
A telescope can help you observe unidentified flying objects (UFOs) if they are within its range and visibility. However, the telescope's purpose is to magnify and enhance the image of distant objects, so it may not provide definitive proof of the UFO's nature. It could help you gather more details about the object's characteristics.
Phenomena is the plural of phenomenon.Two example sentences are:This is a very strange phenomena.The scientists will study the phenomena to see if they can explain it.
Weather balloons are an excuse for UFO-S. UFO-S DO exist ive seen plenty, for some unknown reason people are keeping the truth from us. Check out www.UFO-s.co.UK this is a site for real UFO enthusiasts.
No. A UFO is simply a flying object that you can't identify; it might be a plane at low altitude, a weather balloon or somebody's toy helicopter.
Kenneth Arnold .He started everything on a flying disk.Some people think it was just a flock of birds,a weather balloon or a typical illusion.One day he was flying ,we don't know if it was fake. The best answer is we don't know?
Depending upon who you trust to give the truth, it was either a weather balloon or a UFO.
Stop to think that UFO stands for unidentified flying object. If I don't know what it is, it's a UFO. And if a UFO is what I really want to see, then a UFO it is. The whole idea sparks curiosity and enlivens the imagination. It's something like a beautifully performed magic trick. You are enthralled by it, and you beg to know how it is done. When you know, the spell is broken.-----It can't. But this is usually the standard answer when our officials are faced with UFO sightings. I thought that after Roswell, they wouldn't use this excuse again, but I was amazed to hear that they use the weather balloon story over and over.
No. UFO simply stands for Unidentified Flying Object. Which could refer to anything you do not recognise. A weather balloon, an airplane, a frisby. None of which are known to use plasma.
"UFO" stands for "UNIDENTIFIED Flying Object". That means we don't know what it is.
No. A "UFO" is an UNIDENTIFIED Flying Object. That means that you DON'T KNOW what it is.
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If we knew enough about a UFO to know how old it was or even how to tell its age, it would not be unidentified, we would have to know what it was.
i dont know because there no UFO in GTA Vice City
The first widely reported UFO sighting took place in 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico, when a rancher discovered debris on his property which some believe to be from an alien spacecraft. However, the incident was later explained by the U.S. military as a weather balloon.