This UFO Map Shows All Reported Sighting Hotspots
Article by Gabriela Izquierdo March 17, 2020 (narcity.com)
• If you’ve ever wanted to be a UFO hunter, now’s the perfect chance without having to leave the house (which comes in handy these days). Using information from the National UFO Reporting Center, Metrocosm.com has created an online interactive map of the United States showing locations and concentrations of UFO sightings. (see interactive map here)
• The map is covered in green and blue dots. The blue dots mean that it was one witness report at that location and green means that there was more than one report. The green dots get bigger in size with the number of reports there are.
• Navigating through the site will bring you across many different and interesting UFO sightings, giving you plenty of info on where to go scouting for evidence. Zoom in and out of the map and hover over each dot to find more information on the report. Click on a dot and the date of the report, location, UFO shape, and the witness report or reports (if there’s more than one sighting at that location) will pop-up.
• The interactive map has over 90,000 reports with sightings dating over a century to 1905. Texas has its fair share of UFO sightings. Most of the reports seem to be in the major metropolitan areas like Houston, Austin and Dallas. Austin had the most witness reports, with 13 different reports saying that they saw a circle-shaped UFO in the sky on July 12, 2014.
If you’ve ever wanted to be a UFO hunter, now’s the perfect chance! Especially if you have some extra time on your hands (which many of us now do), you can pick up a new hobby and track down the paranormal. You don’t even have to leave your house to go visit different reported locations, because there’s a website with a map of all reported UFO sightings in Texas!
Metrocosm.com has taken information from the National UFO Reporting Center and made it easy for anyone to look into by laying all sightings out on an interactive map.
The map is easy to use and is covered in green and blue dots. The blue dots mean that it was one witness report at that location and green means that there was more than one report.
The green dots get bigger in size with the number of reports there are.
You can zoom in and out of the United States map and hover over each dot to find more information on the report.
When you click on a dot the date of the report, location, UFO shape, and the witness report or reports (if there’s more than one sighting at that location) will pop-up.
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