The USAF. which coined the term in 1952, initially defined UFOs as those objects that remain unidentified after scrutiny by expert investigators.
This is logically impossible. if you know its a coin it cannot be unidentified. for it is a coin!
It stands for Unidentified Flying Object. Which means exactly that. It doesn't have to be an alien ship, it means that it has not yet been identified. The are many reported UFO sightings that turn out to be the handiwork of humans.
I'm sorry, but what year?
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Bruce Englund has: Played Himself - US Air Force in "Timewatch" in 1982. Played Himself - US Air Force (Ret) in "Out of the Blue" in 2002. Played Himself - US Air Force in "UFO Invasion at Rendlesham" in 2003. Played Himself - Lieutenant USAF in "The British UFO Files" in 2004. Played Himself - On Duty Flight Chief in "UFO Files" in 2004. Played Himself - Lieutenant USAF in "Naked Science" in 2004. Played Himself - US Air Force in "Secret Access: UFOs on the Record" in 2011.
I think the term UFO began with the Roswell, NM crash.
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The term UFO was first heard around 1952 in the wake of the Roswell, NM crash site.
UFO stands for, unidentified flying object, therefore any flying object not identified or recognized could be called a UFO, though that term is usually now a days used to describe a flying saucer. The UFO crew are ETS, or E.T.s ~ extraterrestrials.
The year 2007 had 15 reported sightings.
Well the term UFO stands for unidentified flying object, so anything that is flying and is not identified is considered a UFO, but the ones you are talking about, yes
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