KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Many have looked to the sky and scratched their heads this week after noticing mysterious white objects floating high above places like Dayton, Ohio and Kansas City, Missouri .
Could it be a UFO? Some type of weather balloon? Many shared images and videos on social media, and the speculation was rampant.
The white orbs first seemed to make news headlines on Tuesday in Ohio. A bright, white dot was seen in the sky over Dayton and surrounding areas.
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World UFO Day: Best places to go alien spotting | The Independent
The chances of anything coming from Mars may be a million to one, but the odds aren't that slim for the rest of the universe. On World UFO Day on 2 July, here are the best places to go extraterrestrial spotting (or, at the very least, pick up an alien keyring).
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This 4 July weekend – or Independence Day, geddit? – Roswell also hosts its annual UFO Festival, with costume competitions, lectures and book signings.
UFO reports surge after Elon Musk launches SpaceX internet satellites | The Independent
Shortly after the launch, astronomer Marco Langbroek captured a video of the satellites passing across the sky over the Netherlands in single file.
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Dutch website UFO Meldpunt, which is dedicated to UFO sightings, received more than 150 reports about the satellite train, with some speculating that it might be aliens.
The size of the satellites also mean it is unlikely that people looking up at the night sky will be able to see them with their naked eye.
History's Most Infamous UFO Sightings of the Modern Era - HISTORY
UFOs aren’t new. Indeed, humans have been describing unidentified flying objects for millennia, with depictions of disk-like objects and unusual atmospheric objects found in the art and literature of ancient civilizations from the Sumerians and the Egyptians to the Greeks and Romans.
But the modern era of UFOs took off in the middle of the 20th century, right around the time rockets and high-tech aircraft were being devised, often in secret. Coincidence? Paranoia? Perhaps. In any event, these seven UFO sightings gained a lot of attention—and raised a lot of eyebrows.
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Trump briefed on UFOs, but doesn't 'particularly' believe in them
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump doesn't seem to be a believer of aliens or UFOs flying through Earth's atmosphere , although he has been briefed on them.
ABC News' George Stephanopoulos, in a wide-ranging interview , asked Trump about recent news reports about Navy pilots spotting flying objects and what he made of the apparent UFO sightings.
"I want them to think whatever they think," Trump said, raising his eyebrows and slightly grinning before adding that he did have "one really brief meeting on it."
Area 51 and aliens: The myth, meme, and the strange reality, explained - Vox
It's been 30 years since the public first heard about Area 51. Here's why UFO hunters are still obsessed.
Thousands of people are expected to travel to desert towns in Nevada this weekend, inspired by a viral call to " storm Area 51 " in hopes of overpowering the US military and uncovering whatever government secrets might be hiding there.
The desert base, which is entirely off-limits to civilians, has long been at the center of a conspiracy among alien fans and ufologists — people who hunt for UFOs. Somewhere amid Area 51's vast desert acreage, they believe, is a heavily guarded underground lab where the government keeps and studies captured alien aircraft — and possibly even aliens themselves.
Butler County UFO was a Loon balloon boosting the internet
A floating object making some Butler County residents question their sanity Tuesday night might be by definition an "unidentified flying object," but it's far from extraterrestrial.
Butler County dispatch confirmed the "UFO" spotted floating above Oxford, Dartown and McGonigal is actually a balloon from a company called Loon, which works with mobile networks to expand LTE coverage in places that don't have much access to it.
It's a bird, it's an alien: Chinese netizens sight UFO amid naval exercise - World News
Chinese social media is abuzz with netizens claiming to have spotted an unidentified flying object (UFO) across multiple provinces of China when the Navy was conducting military exercises, official media reported on Sunday.
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Amid the naval exercises, residents across several Chinese provinces took to social media claiming that they have spotted an UFO with a glowing fiery tail streak across the sky, the Global Times reported.
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