UAP
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]UAP (plural UAPs)
- (ufology) Initialism of unidentified aerial phenomenon; synonym of UFO (“unidentified flying object”)
- 2012 September 17, Don Lipman, “Red sprites, blue jets, and elves What are these mysterious, elusive phenomena?”, in The Washington Post[1]:
- During World War II (and probably before), high flying pilots were reported to have observed unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP), often now called transient luminous events (TLE’s), particularly in the vicinity of thunderstorms.
- 2019 October 23, M J Banias, “This Silicon Valley Startup Is Dedicated to Detecting UFOs Off the California Coast”, in Vice Magazine[4], →ISSN:
- This is an effort that I believe is rare and timely given current events, such as the apparent increase in UAP incidents through official military channels.
- 2020, Jordan Culver, Adrianna Rodriguez, “Pentagon declassifies 3 leaked US Navy UFO videos”, in USA Today:
- The spokesman at the time said UAP was preferred over UFO because of the stigma surrounding the latter term.
- 2020, “To the Stars Academy of Arts & Science Acknowledges the Pentagon's Official Release of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Video Footage”, in Baker City Herald:
- Pentagon officially released three videos of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).
Coordinate terms
[edit]- TLE (“transient luminous event”)