Unidentified aerial phenomena. Observations of variable objects
Boris Zhilyaev, David Tcheng, Vladimir Petukhov

TL;DR
This paper reports on multiple independent studies of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), introducing new detection methods and discovering a new UAP type, but the nature of UAP remains unresolved.
Contribution
It presents new observational data, a novel detection methodology using smartphones, and reports the discovery of a new UAP type.
Findings
Detection of UAPs using meteor stations and smartphones
Discovery of a new type of UAP
UAPs remain scientifically unexplained
Abstract
NASA commissioned a research team to study Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). The Main Astronomical Observatory of NAS of Ukraine conducts an independent study of UAP. A research team from San Diego also decided to conduct a study of UAP. Observations of events that cannot scientifically be identified as known natural phenomena established the existence of the UAP. However, their nature remains unclear. For UAP observations, we used a meteor station installed in Kyiv. We also present a new methodology for detecting UAPs using the latest smartphone technology in San Diego. We inform about discovering a new type of UAP.
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TopicsHistorical Geography and Cartography
