An investigative organization has kick-started the creation of a worldwide UFO database, which will allow people around the globe to report their supposed extraterrestrial encounters.
A new tool from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) promises to help demystify the mystique that rides along with skywatchers’ interpretations that extraterrestrial intruders are cruising Earth’s airspace. But in today’s age of video and cellphone cameras, iPhone apps, Twitter and other techniques, can these tools assist or hinder classifying the “strangeness factor” of UFOs?
Is such a database needed, and who cares? Moreover, what’s the current status of UFOs in 2015? [Where to Spot UFOs (Infographic)]
Source: Space.com
A new tool from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) promises to help demystify the mystique that rides along with skywatchers’ interpretations that extraterrestrial intruders are cruising Earth’s airspace. But in today’s age of video and cellphone cameras, iPhone apps, Twitter and other techniques, can these tools assist or hinder classifying the “strangeness factor” of UFOs?
Is such a database needed, and who cares? Moreover, what’s the current status of UFOs in 2015? [Where to Spot UFOs (Infographic)]
Source: Space.com
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