Government & Military
Official reports, hearings, declassified documents, and policy updates.
Example sources: NASA, AARO, U.S. Congress, UK National Archives
A working directory of public research materials, reference tools, and curated links for evidence-based inquiry.
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Official reports, hearings, declassified documents, and policy updates.
Example sources: NASA, AARO, U.S. Congress, UK National Archives
Research related to atmospheric phenomena, astronomy, satellites, and unexplained observations.
Example sources: NASA, ESA, JAXA
Peer-reviewed papers, journals, and university research.
Example sources: arXiv, Nature, Springer, MDPI
Research groups studying aerospace, perception, astronomy, or anomalous phenomena.
Example sources: Harvard Galileo Project, Stanford, MIT
Coverage from mainstream media and investigative journalism.
Example sources: BBC, Reuters, AP, The New York Times
Historical UFO reports and declassified documents.
Example sources: National Archives, CIA Reading Room, FBI Vault
Aircraft tracking and aviation information.
Example sources: FlightRadar24, ADS-B Exchange
Satellite positions, launches, and orbital data.
Example sources: Heavens-Above, CelesTrak, Space-Track
Weather conditions that may explain sightings.
Example sources: NOAA, Met Office, ECMWF
Night sky maps and celestial object databases.
Example sources: Stellarium, Sky & Telescope
Public sighting submissions and searchable databases.
Example sources: NUFORC, Enigma Labs
Long-form discussions with researchers and witnesses.
Example sources: Need to Know, Merged Podcast, Lex Fridman
Documentaries covering the history and investigation of UAPs.
Example sources: National Geographic, History Channel
Classic and contemporary books on the subject.
Example sources: Jacques Vallée, Leslie Kean, John Mack
Research groups and nonprofit organizations focused on public study and documentation.
Example sources: SCU, MUFON, Galileo Project
Discussion forums and communities for shared analysis and conversation.
Example sources: Reddit, AboveTopSecret, Discord communities
Scientific and skeptical examinations of claims.
Example sources: Skeptical Inquirer, Mick West’s Metabunk
Collections of images and videos related to reported sightings.
Example sources: YouTube channels, Internet Archive
Machine learning, computer vision, and data analysis projects.
Example sources: GitHub projects, Kaggle datasets