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  2. 1952 Washington, D.C., UFO incident - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 UFO flap was an unprecedented rash of media attention to unidentified flying object reports during the summer of 1952 that culminated with reports of sightings over Washington, D.C. [3] [4] In the four years prior, the US Air Force had chronicled a total of 615 UFO reports; During the 1952 flap, they received over 717 new reports. [5]

  3. Black Cube - Wikipedia

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    Black Cube ( BC Strategy Ltd) is a private intelligence agency based in London, Tel Aviv and Madrid. [1] [2] The company was founded in 2010 [3] by former Israeli intelligence officers [4] Dan Zorella (in Hebrew: דן זורלא) and Avi Yanus (in Hebrew: אבי ינוס). Its employees include former members of Israeli intelligence units. [5]

  4. Unidentified flying object - Wikipedia

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    An unidentified flying object ( UFO ), or unidentified anomalous phenomenon [a] ( UAP ), is any perceived airborne, submerged or transmedium phenomenon that cannot be immediately identified or explained. [2] Upon investigation, most UAPs are identified as known objects or atmospheric phenomena, while a small number remain unexplained.

  5. IceCube Neutrino Observatory - Wikipedia

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    IceCube Neutrino Observatory. /  89.99000°S 63.45306°W  / -89.99000; -63.45306. The IceCube Neutrino Observatory (or simply IceCube) is a neutrino observatory developed by the University of Wisconsin–Madison and constructed at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. [1] The project is a recognized CERN experiment (RE10).

  6. Dark Skies - Wikipedia

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    Dark Skies is an American UFO conspiracy theory-based science fiction television series. It debuted on NBC on September 21, 1996, and ended on May 31, 1997, and was later rerun by the Sci-Fi Channel; 18 episodes and a two-hour pilot episode were broadcast as a part of NBC's short-lived "Thrillogy" block.

  7. Betz mystery sphere - Wikipedia

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    Betz mystery sphere. The Betz sphere in 1974. The Betz mystery sphere is a metal sphere with an approximate diameter of 8 inches (20 cm) weighing nearly 22 pounds (10.0 kg) uncovered in 1974 by a family in Florida. [1] [a]

  8. Lenticular cloud - Wikipedia

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    Lenticular cloud over the Antarctic ice near Scott Base. Lenticular clouds ( Latin: Lenticularis lentil-shaped, from lenticula lentil) are stationary clouds that form mostly in the troposphere, typically in parallel alignment to the wind direction. They are often comparable in appearance to a lens or saucer.

  9. Center for UFO Studies - Wikipedia

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    1973. Headquarters. Chicago, Illinois, United States. Key people. J. Allen Hynek, Founder. Website. www .cufos .org. The Center for UFO Studies ( CUFOS) is a privately funded UFO research group. The group was founded in 1973 by J. Allen Hynek, who at the time was chair of the Department of Astronomy at Northwestern University in Illinois.