Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 06/2005

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This document is a chronological compilation of hundreds of UAP sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center during June 2005. It provides a broad overview of public-reported aerial phenomena, including descriptions of various shapes, behaviors, and locations globally.

This document is a comprehensive compilation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) during the month of June 2005. The report spans 25 pages and catalogs hundreds of individual accounts from witnesses across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other international locations. The entries are organized chronologically, beginning with reports from June 30, 2005, and extending back through the month. Each entry typically includes the date and time of the sighting, the location, the reported shape of the object, and a brief narrative description provided by the witness. The shapes reported are highly varied, including spheres, triangles, disks, cigars, fireballs, ovals, and various lights. Witness descriptions range from simple observations of bright lights moving in the sky to more complex accounts of structured craft performing maneuvers, such as hovering, rapid acceleration, sudden changes in direction, and silent flight. Several reports mention the presence of multiple objects, formation flying, and interactions with other aircraft or environmental features. Some entries include notes from the NUFORC, which occasionally suggest potential explanations for the sightings, such as satellites, flares, or celestial bodies, while others are marked as possible hoaxes or anonymous reports. The document serves as a raw data repository for public-submitted UAP reports, reflecting the diverse and often subjective nature of these observations during the specified period.

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