The acronym “UFO” is used to describe unidentified flying objects. The term “UFO” was coined in the 1940s by the United States Air Force to describe any aerial phenomena that could not be immediately identified.
While most UFO sightings can be explained as natural phenomena or man-made objects, there is a certain percentage of UFO sightings that remain unexplained.
How to spot a UFO
For many people, spotting a UFO is a life-changing event. It can be a truly amazing experience, but it’s also important to be prepared for what you might see.
Here are a few tips to help you spot a UFO.
The first step is to be aware of your surroundings. Make sure you’re in a location with a wide open view of the sky. If you’re in a city or suburb, try to find a park or open space where you can see the stars.
Once you’re in the right location, start looking for objects that don’t look like they belong in the sky.
UFOs can come in all shapes and sizes, so be prepared for anything. They might be triangular, disc-shaped, or even just a bright light in the sky.
If you see something that looks strange, don’t be afraid to ask others around you if they see it too. Chances are, if you’re seeing a UFO, others around you are too.
If you’re lucky enough to see a UFO, be sure to take pictures or video footage. You will want to share your experience with others, and these images will help prove that you really did see a UFO.
What to do if you spot a UFO
If you spot a UFO, the first thing you should do is to get a good look at it.
Make sure to take note of the size, shape, and color of the UFO.
For example, if it is a cigar-shaped UFO, note the color and whether it has any windows.
If it is a disc-shaped UFO, note the color and whether it has any lights.
Once you have gotten a good look at the UFO, the next thing you should do is to try to determine where it is going.
If it is flying in a straight line, it is probably not a UFO, but a plane or a balloon.
However, if it is flying in a curved path, it could be a UFO.
Tell someone
If you feel strongly that the UFO is a real UFO, the next thing you should do is to try to contact the authorities.
While calling the police will probably result in nothing, if enough people are seeing what you are seeing, then the police will (hopefully) get more calls coming in and won’t be able to ignore the event.
If you are uncomfortable with calling the police, there is also MUFON and contacting your local newspaper and/or news stations.
For more information on how to report a UFO sighting, read my page on doing just that.