Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NUFORC Sightings Report: 09/2009

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This document is a chronological compilation of hundreds of UFO sighting reports submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center during September 2009. It covers global observations ranging from simple lights to complex craft, with some entries annotated by NUFORC regarding potential conventional explanations.

This document is a comprehensive compilation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) sighting reports collected by the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) for the month of September 2009. The reports span a wide geographic area, primarily within the United States, but also including sightings from Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Brazil, Sweden, Egypt, Spain, Australia, Germany, India, and Pakistan. The entries are organized chronologically, beginning on September 30, 2009, and concluding on September 1, 2009. Each entry provides the date, time, location, and a brief description of the observed object and its behavior. The shapes reported are highly varied, including cigars, disks, triangles, spheres, fireballs, circles, rectangles, teardrops, and various light formations. Many reports describe objects that move erratically, hover, change color, or disappear suddenly. Several entries include notes from NUFORC, often suggesting potential explanations such as the International Space Station (ISS), space shuttle missions, missile launches, or astronomical phenomena like twinkling stars. Some reports mention specific military or aviation contexts, such as sightings near airports or military installations. The document serves as a raw data repository for public reports submitted to the center, reflecting the diverse and often subjective nature of UAP observations during this period.

28 orange fire balls moving in the sky. I thought there was going to be an invation!!

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