Sighting by Location: Other UFO & Alien Sightings
While many UFO reports are tied to specific cities or landmarks, some of the most compelling encounters occur in the vast, liminal spaces between them. From high-altitude disruptions in our airspace to mysterious objects emerging from the depths of our oceans and unexplained anomalies tracked in Earth’s orbit, these “location-less” sightings challenge our understanding of terrestrial boundaries. Below, you will find a curated archive of encounters categorized by the environments in which they occurred.
Aircraft Encounters
Reports from pilots and crew members provide some of the most credible data in UAP research due to the observers’ technical expertise and the availability of cockpit instrumentation. This section documents significant mid-air sightings, near-misses, and unexplained aerial maneuvers recorded by both commercial and military aircraft worldwide.
Oceanic Sightings
Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs) represent one of the most mysterious frontiers of the UAP phenomenon. These accounts detail transmedium crafts observed entering or exiting the ocean, as well as high-speed anomalies tracked underwater by sonar and naval personnel.
- 1936: Pacific Ocean Sightings
- 1952: B-29 Radar, Visual, Multiple Witness’s
- 1963: A Gigantic ‘Cigar’ Over the Atlantic
- 1969: Arrowhead UFO Sighting, Gulf of Mexico – Article
- 1971: Atlantic Ocean CV-67 U.S.Navy Sighting
- 1974: Underwater Sighting aboard USS Forrestal (cva-59)
- 1986: UFO Seen from Bridge of USS Edenton – Article
- 1989: V-Shaped UFO Encounter with US Nuclear Submarine
- 1990: USO Photographed – Aegean Sea
- 1991: Possible UFO/USO Encountered by USS Kirk FF1087
- 1957: The RB-47 UFO Encounter
Space Encounters
Beyond our atmosphere, unexplained phenomena have been captured by satellite imagery, space station cameras, and historical astronaut missions. This archive explores deep-space anomalies and orbital sightings that suggest unidentified activity occurring within Earth’s immediate cosmic neighborhood.