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  2. UFO (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A UFO (or unidentified flying object) is any perceived aerial phenomenon that cannot be immediately identified or explained. UFO also may refer to: Computer technology

  3. UFO flap - Wikipedia

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    The term also has the contextual tinge of the word's other definition, "an increased state of agitation." Edward Ruppelt , an Air Force officer who would go on to be part of governmental UFO investigations, wrote that "in Air Force terminology a 'flap' is a condition, or situation, or state of being of a group of people characterized by an ...

  4. List of alleged extraterrestrial beings - Wikipedia

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    Cryptozoological animals and cryptobotanical plants, including those from folklore, religion (e.g. golem), mythology (e.g. dwarf (see also dwarfism); giants from Atlantis (see also gigantism), etc.), and some reports of ghosts, poltergeists, and time travellers (alleged) Mothman (see also American folklore) Jersey Devil; Loch Ness Monster ...

  5. Unified Foundational Ontology - Wikipedia

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    One of the most influential applications of UFO has been in the design of the conceptual modeling language OntoUML and its ecosystem of methodological and computational tools. Studies highlight UFO as a rapidly adopted foundational ontology in conceptual modeling , with OntoUML being among the most used languages in ontology-driven conceptual ...

  6. Ufology - Wikipedia

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    The UFO Verdict: Examining the Evidence. Prometheus Books. ISBN 0-87975-338-2. Graff, Garrett (2023). UFO: The Inside Story of the US Government's Search for Alien Life Here – and Out There. New York: Avid Reader Press. ISBN 9781982196776. OCLC 1407420009. Ufology studies. Gillmor, Daniel S.; Condon, Edward U. (1970).

  7. National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena

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    Though any UFO-related group attracts a number of uncritical enthusiasts along with a small percentage of cranks, astronomer J. Allen Hynek cited NICAP and Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO) as the two best civilian UFO groups of their time, consisting largely of sober, serious-minded people capable of valuable contributions to the ...

  8. Unidentified flying object - Wikipedia

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    The report confirmed earlier findings that the main causes of UFO sightings are misidentification of man-made and natural objects. The report noted: "No artefacts of unknown or unexplained origin have been reported or handed to the UK authorities, despite thousands of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena reports.

  9. Paul Bennewitz - Wikipedia

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    Bennewitz later began contacting UFO researchers. On April 8, 1983, Bennewitz was discussed in a UPI wire story about his supposed 1980 filming of UFOs over the Manzano Weapons Storage facility. [19] [20] He also reported being in communication with aliens via his computer. [19]