An as yet unidentified short video “has changed [its creator’s] perspective on the phenomenon” of UFOs, as Tim Binnall reports. Possible lighted aerobatics? There seems little doubt in Space.com Editor-in-Chief Tariq Malik’s mind of this next as he asks us to See China’s Huge Uncontrolled Rocket Debris Fall from Space in Fiery Skywatcher Videos. The videos are pretty spectacular, and China’s failure to share trajectory information is being criticized by NASA’s Bill Nelson and others. Folks in the American Midwest have been ogling things they can’t explain, as Iowans Have Reported Seeing More than 1,100 UFOs. Following a Virginia example we recently profiled, Jason Clayworth has mined National UFO Reporting Center statistics and examples for his own state. And Liam Gaughan brings us “down to Earth”—sort of—while listing 10 Times Texans Claimed To See Evidence of Alien Landings. Gaughan observes that “Some Texans have claimed close encounters of the third kind, while some of us have barely seen our own neighbors in years.” Actually the list is short on alien landings and CEIIIs, and some of Gaughan’s claims seem, well, insufficiently researched, making the article perhaps unintentionally droller than was intended. (WM)
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