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9 steps to take after spotting a UFO, according to experts

9 Steps to Take After Spotting a UFO, According to Experts

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), formerly known as UFOs, continue to captivate our imagination. With reports on the rise, many people find themselves wondering what to do if they encounter something unexplainable in the sky. The U.S. government and organizations like the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) are actively investigating these phenomena, but what steps should you take if you’re the one spotting a potential UAP?

Longtime UFO investigator Mick West suggests a methodical approach to exploring these mysteries. By following a set of logical steps, you can help discern whether you’ve witnessed something extraordinary or merely a misinterpreted natural event. Here are 9 steps to take after spotting a UFO.

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9. Capture the Moment

First things first, document what you see. A video recording can provide crucial evidence.

Ensure you capture clear footage, and if possible, include audio to offer additional context. This documentation is essential for any further analysis.

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8. Analyze the Evidence

Use tools like Invisor to extract technical details from your video.

This app helps you retrieve information such as the recording date, resolution, and location, which can be invaluable for investigators.

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7. Check Flight Paths

Consult FlightRadar24 to see if any aircraft were in the vicinity at the time of your sighting.

This tool provides real-time flight information, helping you rule out conventional explanations such as commercial airplanes.

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6. Recreate the Scene

Use Sitrec, a situation recreation tool, to integrate flight data and satellite imagery with your video.

This can provide a clearer understanding of the event and help identify potential sources of the anomaly.

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5. Consider Weather Phenomena

Check for weather phenomena like lenticular clouds that could explain what you saw.

These saucer-shaped clouds can often be mistaken for UFOs, providing a logical explanation for your sighting.

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4. Post on UFO Databases

If you’re still unsure, share your experience on databases like Enigma or MUFON.

These platforms allow you to connect with other enthusiasts who might offer insights or similar experiences.

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3. Join Forum Discussions

Engage with online communities like Metabunk.org for discussions and debunking resources.

These forums are valuable for sharing experiences and gaining feedback from experienced investigators.

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2. Keep an Open Mind

Approach your investigation with a balance of skepticism and open-mindedness.

While most sightings have logical explanations, remaining open to possibilities can lead to a deeper understanding of the phenomenon.

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1. Report to Official Channels

If your sighting remains unexplained, consider reporting it to official channels like the FAA or military.

These organizations can conduct more thorough investigations and contribute to the broader understanding of UAPs.

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