Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Analysis of UAP Data and Correlations (1987-1997)
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This document contains a series of statistical charts analyzing UAP sightings in the UK between 1987 and 1997. It examines correlations between UAP reports and environmental factors like time, weather, and solar activity.
This document is a collection of statistical charts and definitions regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) reports in the United Kingdom, covering the periods of 1987-1991, 1996, and 1997. The report presents data visualizations intended to identify patterns in UAP sightings. The analysis includes the number of UAP seen per event, the distribution of colors (ranging from green and red to metallic and black), and the light activity of the objects (such as flashing, rotating, or steady lights). Further charts categorize the shapes of observed objects, including discs, spheres, triangles, and cylinders, and analyze the types of motion reported, such as hovering, bobbing, or fast movement. The document also explores potential correlations between UAP activity and external variables, including the time of day, the month of the year, electrical storm activity, and solar flux (sunspot numbers). A specific section provides scientific definitions for meteoroid events, including meteor showers and meteor storms, and compares these with UAP report data to assess potential links. The document concludes with a chart correlating UAP reports with meteor shower entry rates. The entire document is marked as Secret, UK Restricted, and UK Eyes Only.
Meteoroid: Physical body (rock) in space before it enters the Earth's atmosphere and creates the flash of light, known as a meteor.
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Official Assessment
The document provides a series of statistical charts analyzing UAP reports between 1987 and 1997. Findings include correlations between UAP sightings and time of day, month of the year, electrical activity, and solar flux. It also categorizes UAP by color, shape, motion, and duration, and provides definitions for meteoroid-related events.