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Um objeto voador não identificado (OVNI), também chamado de UFO (da sigla em inglês para unidentified flying object), e mais recentemente chamado de unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) (em português: Fenômenos Anômalos Não Identificados) [1] é um objeto ou luz vistos no céu (ou ocasionalmente em terra ou no mar) que não ...
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UFO é uma banda de rock formada em 1969, [2] com Phil Mogg...
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UFO é uma banda de rock formada em 1969, [2] com Phil Mogg (vocal), Pete Way (baixo), Andy Parker (bateria) e Mick Bolton (guitarra). Junto com Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin e Deep Purple é considerada uma das primeiras bandas de heavy metal e hard rock da história.
An unidentified flying object (UFO), or unidentified anomalous phenomenon [a] (UAP), is any perceived airborne, submerged or transmedium phenomenon that cannot be immediately identified or explained. [2] Upon investigation, most UFOs are identified as known objects or atmospheric phenomena, while a small number remain unexplained.
This is a list of notable reported sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and related claims of close encounters or abductions. UFOs are generally considered to include any perceived aerial phenomenon that cannot be immediately identified or explained.
DateNameLocationDescription1907• EU EU , Ottoman Empire; AlbaniaMihal Grameno a distinguished Albanian ...1908- 06-30• EU EU , Russian Empire; near the ...A fireball crossed the sky above Siberia, ...1909• OC OC , New Zealand; OtagoIn August 1909, moving and whirring ...1917- 08-13, 1917- 09-13, 1917- 10-13• EU EU , Portugal; Fátima, Santarém ...Thousands of people gathered in Fátima ...UFO were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. [3][4] They became a transitional group between early hard rock and heavy metal and the new wave of British heavy metal. The band's final lineup consisted of vocalist Phil Mogg, lead guitarist Vinnie Moore, rhythm guitarist and keyboardist Neil Carter, bass guitarist Rob De Luca ...
Ufology is a neologism derived from UFO (a term apparently coined by Edward J. Ruppelt), [5] and is derived from appending the acronym UFO with the suffix -logy (from the Ancient Greek-λογία (-logia)).
Unidentified flying objects (UFOs) are airborne objects—or optical phenomena that seem like airborne objects—that an onlooker is unable to identify. UFOs first became a major subject of public interest after World War II, possibly sparked by the development of rocket technology.