The reality lies beyond us, and the statistics clearly indicate its location.
Fresh information from the National UFO Reporting Center has disclosed precisely where one might be most likely to spot a flying saucer in the skies.
The examination looked into 149,000 sighting records from the Reporting Center’s database as well as social media accounts to ascertain the number of experiences per person across different states.
Leading the pack, residents of California have documented an impressive 36,286 reported UFO sightings since 1974.
This officially designates it as America's extraterrestrial hot spot, with one reported sighting for every 1,075 inhabitants.
California's crisp nighttime sky combined with its high population density has resulted in ideal circumstances for numerous UFO observations.
Actually, just last month, audio recordings were released of a US Air Force pilot’s terrifying communication with air traffic control, during which they described seeing "three orb-shaped lights" quietly floating over Los Angeles.
The unidentified object approached within 10 feet of the pilot's wing, achieving supersonic speed, as the U.S. Air Force aircraft carried out a covert operation overhead. California .

The pilot, self-identified as 'Troy 21,' informed the local air traffic control (ATC) in Los Angeles This might sound strange, but recently something moved under my wing, possibly an object about the size of a football directly beneath it.
During the September 17, 2024, incident, ATC can be heard asking Troy 21 if he thought it was a drone, but the stunned pilot couldn't give an answer.
Troy 21 responded that his sensor operator was searching for the UFO using the aircraft’s cameras, mentioning that it appeared as a 'dark gray cylindrical object,' not larger than a football.
The pilot swiftly notified Air Traffic Control that they had detected the UFO approximately 60 miles away from the point where it initially approached Troy 21's aircraft.
Further along in the recording, an additional air traffic controller from Los Angeles can be heard over the radio downplaying the event, stating that 'a UFO was reportedly spotted here, but everything concerning that has been resolved now. There’s no need for concern... it has disappeared.'
Former FBI Agent Ben Hansen informed NewsNation that the enigmatic object likely had to travel at Mach 2, which is double the speed of sound, to move such a considerable distance so rapidly.
The state with the second-highest number of reported sightings of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) was Washington.
The Pacific Northwest has consistently drawn individuals curious about the mysterious, with Washington logging 7,125 reported UFO sightings.

That's roughly one for every 1,093 people.
Between 1948 and 1952, when American production of nuclear arms initially escalated, waves of UFO sightings started appearing around Washington state's Hanford nuclear production facility, along with Los Alamos in New Mexico and various locations involved in the Manhattan Project.
At the same time, Florida held the third position with over 11,000 documented interactions.
That's approximately one sighting for every 1,144 people in Florida.
Just last December, a flight attendant working over the coastline of Florida succeeded in capturing a enigmatic round entity soaring over the aircraft She was working at an altitude of thousands of feet over the Bahamas.
On December 23, Cassandra Martin, who works as a flight attendant for the private airline Surjet, was aboard an empty plane with two pilots when Miami air traffic control informed them about a 'foreign object' while they were returning to Fort Lauderdale.
The unsettling video displayed a round, hazy patch of white light transitioning into a green hue, encircled by a glowing ring around the entity.
In the fourth position is Oregon, with one UFO sighting for every 1,156 residents.

Much like what recently occurred in California, several pilots have come forward with reports of an issue. observing strange luminous phenomena zipping across the heavens over Oregon in December.
An air ambulance pilot reported witnessing a brilliant beam of light rushing towards his aircraft, only to suddenly change direction and head back over the Pacific Ocean late on the evening of December 7.
'Colored red — traveling at incredibly high velocities. I’m not sure how else to convey just how quickly it was moving,' the pilot reported to the air-traffic controllers.
The following evening, a United Airlines pilot similarly observed strange luminous phenomena over the Eugene region.
"We've identified three or four targets. They’re moving up and down at different altitudes. This is quite chaotic," the pilot informed air traffic control, with controllers confirming there were no military operations ongoing in the vicinity.
The helicopter emergency medical services pilot also observed an object moving in a 'helical path' that showed up on the aircraft’s collision prevention system.
'You have clearance to make necessary maneuvers—either left or right—to avoid.' UFO Out there," replied an air-traffic controller, as per an audio recording of the conversation.
The short video snippets captured by pilots and crew revealed lights in the nighttime sky; however, the poor visibility hindered their ability to identify precise characteristics.

In the meantime, New York completes the list of the top five locations with one sighting for every 1,301 individuals.
In November, a A mysterious spherical object was observed. over New York City Hudson River mentioned in a news broadcast, igniting bizarre conspiracy theories.
A seemingly bright object could be observed darting into the frame of the city's well-known skyline.
The footage, taken from a helicopter, showed a quickly moving sphere of illumination beginning in Hoboken , New Jersey And then it veered towards the World Trade Center, where it disappeared.
Specialists have proposed that the 'orb' could have been either an optical anomaly caused by the helicopter glass in front of the lens or possibly an out-of-focus bird.
However, this sighting has caused some residents of New York City to wonder whether ' aliens "Among Us'" — since it occurred just days before this. Pentagon report that highlighted a A close call occurred between a commercial airplane and an unidentified object. alongside the shore of the city.
Harvard physicist, Avi Loeb, wrote that the enigmatic sphere was crafted by ' A gleaming point caused by the sunlight reflecting as the camera slowly adjusted its position in relation to the sun and the earth.
Loeb went on to say that if the sphere were indeed an actual entity, it would be traveling at the speed of sound, rather than exhibiting any unusual velocity.

People looking to steer clear of alien sightings might want to stay in Louisiana, as its inhabitants have the least number of UFO encounters across the country, with only one report for every 3,815 individuals.
Even more secure is North Dakota, with just 282 overall sightings — roughly 0.0004 per person — rendering it statistically as the state where you are least prone to experience a close encounter of the third kind.
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