France announced the secret of an unidentified flying object

France became the first country to open a database of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) on March 22 when the national space agency introduced a website listing 1,600 cases of UFO sightings. 5 decades.

This data warehouse classifies in detail UFO incidents, from cases that are easily rejected to those that continue to confuse scientists. Data will be updated when new cases are notified.

Called OVNIs in French, UFOs always attract the attention of everyone along with countless theories about the government covering up the facts that seem too sensitive to the public.

"Cases like a woman announcing seeing a celestial body like a flying toilet roll are clearly not worth investigating ," said Jacques Patenet, head of the UFO research office. However, in many cases, many people see a UFO and other evidence such as burn marks and radar signals that show that flight paths or accelerations contrary to the laws of physics are very well documented. serious.

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Of the 1,600 cases recorded since 1954 to date, nearly 25% are classified as 'D-type' , which means that although the data is good or very good as well as the witnesses are reliable, yes Some unexplainable things.

For example, on January 8, 1981, outside the town of Trans-en-Provence in southern France, a working man in the field informed him of a strange hissing sound, and saw a The disc-shaped object, about 2.5 m in diameter, landed on a field about 50 meters from where he stood.

The dull colored flying saucer then takes off almost immediately, leaving burn marks. Investigators took photos, collected and analyzed samples. So far, no satisfactory explanation has been given.

Nearly 1,000 witnesses said they saw the glint in the sky on November 5, 1990. However, they actually saw a piece of missile falling back into the earth's atmosphere.

The French space agency received 50-100 reports of UFOs every year, usually from police. 10% of these are investigated on the spot.

With the opening of a UFO database, France wants to facilitate scientists and UFO enthusiasts to easily study. The website www.cnes.fr, www.cnes-geipan.fr is organized extremely well and completely, even with copies of police notices.

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