What a close encounter!
According to reports, a suspected UFO was spotted passing by the Navy’s iconic Blue Angels as they performed at an air show on Long Island over Memorial Day weekend.
A strange video surfaced Friday showing a small sphere flying alongside a Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet over Jones Beach. Obtained From TMZ.
The unidentified object appears on the footage for only about 1 millisecond.
However, slow-motion footage shows the UFO gliding directly in front of the jet before flying out of the camera frame.
The aircraft appears to have been at an altitude of approximately 36,500 to 41,000 feet. Report submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center.
It remains unclear what an Unidentified Flying Object (UAP) is, given its incredible speed and the fact that it leaves no trace as it charges forward.
UAP is a new term used by government agencies and officials for what were once known as unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
UAP sightings around New York have increased significantly recently, with multiple incidents reported.
In March, a passenger on a commercial flight flying over LaGuardia Airport claimed to have spotted what appeared to be a UFO flying over New York City.
She claimed that other passengers on the plane were also astonished when they saw the strange object.
In July 2023, an “egg-shaped” UFO was photographed flying over Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
A pill-shaped object spotted over McGuire Field in October 2023 was one of 12 UFOs reported in Brooklyn.
New York City registered 30 UFO sightings with the National UFO Reporting Center in 2023, a 7% increase from the 28 flying saucers in 2022 and a 10% increase from the 27 sightings in 2021.
According to the National UFO Reporting Center, the states with the most UFO sightings in 2023 were California (440), Florida (293), Texas (230), Washington (212) and New York (156).
As of 2024, the center report There have been 57 UAP sightings in New York state, and so far about 11 of those have been determined to be the result of aircraft, birds, rockets or malfunctioning cameras.
The center, which was founded in 1974, “makes no claims as to the veracity of the information in these reports,” but its website says that “obvious falsehoods are omitted.”
Most reports are “presented as received in the authors’ own words.”
The All-Area Anomalies Resolution Office (AARO) is a government agency tasked with investigating reports of UAP sightings.
Since its formation in July 2022, AARO has received more than 1,200 UAP reports but has only published four. video And three “Incident Resolution Report. “

