"unexplained aerial phenomenon" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: unexplained aerial phenomena [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|unexplained aerial phenomena}} unexplained aerial phenomenon (plural unexplained aerial phenomena)
  1. Alternative form of unidentified aerial phenomenon (“UAP”) Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: unidentified aerial phenomenon (extra: UAP)
    Sense id: en-unexplained_aerial_phenomenon-en-noun-UJrZqbYl Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "2016, Amy Chozick, The New York Times, \"Hillary Clinton Gives U.F.O. Buffs Hope She Will Open the X-Files\"\n“You know, there’s a new name,” Mrs. Clinton said in the March appearance. “It’s unexplained aerial phenomenon,” she said. “U.A.P. That’s the latest nomenclature.”"
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          "text": "2019, Sam Thompson, Global News Service (Corus wireservice), \"Winnipeg UFOlogist says unexplained U.S. Navy videos don’t necessarily imply aliens\"\nThe reason the term unexplained aerial phenomenon is being used, he said, is because although ‘UFO’ is better-known, it brings with it certain connotations – usually involving little green men."
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          "text": "2019, Associated Press, U.S. News and World Report, \"Many UFO Sightings Reported in Western Pennsylvania, US\"\nWhile the Kecksburg UFO sighting has become a quaint part of local lore, more recent reports of unexplained aerial phenomena are getting serious attention from Congress, the U.S. military and longtime UFO watchers."
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          "text": "2020, Vinay Menon, Niagara Falls Review, \"UFO revelation should be stunning, but COVID-19 has us too locked down to care\"\nAs I’ve said before, brush up on any clandestine program that was set up to investigate unexplained aerial phenomena — including Project Mogul, Project Sign, Project Grudge, Project Blue Book, Project Ozma — and you will find the same operating principle: blanket denial."
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