Unidentified flying object (commonly  abbreviated as UFO or U.F.O.) is the popular term for any aerial  phenomenon whose cause cannot be easily or immediately determined. Both  military and civilian research show that a significant majority of UFO  sightings are identified after further investigation, either explicitly  or indirectly through the presence of clear and simple explanatory  factors. The United States Air Force, who coined the term in 1952,  initially defined UFOs as those objects that remain unidentified after  scrutiny by expert investigators, though the term UFO is often used more  generally to describe any sighting unidentifiable to the reporting  observer(s). Popular culture frequently takes the term UFO as a synonym  for alien spacecraft. Cults have become associated with UFOs, and  mythology and folklore have evolved around the phenomenon. Some  investigators now prefer to use the broader term unidentified aerial  phenomenon (or UAP), to avoid the confusion and speculative associations  that have become attached to UFO.





























































































































































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