This may be of interest to some readers of SN:
For decades, the U.S. Air Force (USAF) kept a record of all of its investigations into extraterrestrial activity in one extensive report called Project Blue Book ( http://www.archives.gov/foia/ufos.html ). Up until last week Project Blue Book's massive catalog of over 10,000 UFO and extraterrestrial reports from the 1940s to the 1970s had only been accessible by visiting the National Archives in Washington. Now the archives are available online. ( http://projectbluebook.theblackvault.com )
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 23 2015, @04:45PM
Yeah, I just have to go to the next airport to see lots of unidentified flying objects. Sure, I can tell it's an airplane, but I cannot identify them (as in, determine their identity; I can't tell one Boeing 747 from another, at least if they are from the same airline), therefore about every airplane that starts of lands is, from my view, an unidentified flying object.
I however hope the tower can identify them quite well, ;-)