A UFO was spotted zipping past the Navy’s iconic Blue Angels while they performed during an air show on Long Island over Memorial Day weekend, according to a report.
A suspected UFO was spotted flying past the Navy’s iconic Blue Angels while they performed during an air show on Long Island over Memorial Day weekend. TMZ
The unidentified object only appears in the footage for about a millisecond.
It remains unclear what the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) could be, given its incredible speed and the fact that the object left no trail as it darted forward.
UAP is the new term government agencies and officials use for what was once known as unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
UAP sightings around the Big Apple have recently seen a major uptick with multiple instances reported.
A slow-motion video shows the UFO gliding directly in front of the jet before darting from the camera’s frame. TMZ
In March, an airplane pᴀssenger claimed she spotted a possible UFO soaring above New York City while on a commercial airline flight above LaGuardia Airport.
She claimed another person on the flight saw the out-of-this-world object and was stunned.
As of 2024, the center has reported 57 UAP sightings in New York State, with around 11 of them debunked as aircraft, birds, rockets, or camera malfunctions thus far.
The Center, founded in 1974, “makes no claims as to the validity of the information in any of these reports,” but its website states that “obvious hoaxes have been omitted.”
The unidentified object only appears in the footage for about a millisecond. TMZ
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Most reports “have been posted exactly as received in the author’s own words.”
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is the government agency tasked with investigating reports of UAP sightings.