

A core principle of serious UAP investigation is to eliminate all conventional explanations before considering extraordinary ones. This tool is designed to help you do just that. Enter the details of a sighting, and it will cross-reference the information against astronomical and satellite databases to check for common misidentifications.
The report checks for the most common sources of UAP misidentification. Here’s what to look for:
Satellites are a primary source of UAP reports. They appear as steady, non-blinking points of light moving silently and quickly across the sky.
The night sky is full of objects that can be confusing to a casual observer, especially near the horizon where atmospheric distortion can make them appear to flicker, change color, or move.
If the report comes back with no obvious satellites or astronomical events, it does not prove the sighting was extraterrestrial. However, it significantly increases the credibility of the report by ruling out the most common explanations. A report with no conventional sources is a high-quality candidate for further, more in-depth investigation.
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