
World UFO Day 2021
World UFO Day is a day dedicated to the existence of Unidentified Flying Objects, according to the World UFO Day Organization (WUFODO).
UFOs are generally believed to be swanky spaceships carrying extraterrestrial visitors to Earth. Scientists have been able to explain the majority of UFO sightings. Even now, UFOs remain a major source of conspiracy theories around the world.
According to the website of NASA, “In orbit, no astronaut has ever seen a ‘UFO.’ On the one hand, not everything they saw was quickly identified, but there is no evidence that anyone saw an alien spaceship.”
Its goal is to create public knowledge regarding the “presence of UFOs and, with them, intelligent beings from outer space,” and to encourage people to “consider the notion that we are not alone in the Universe.”
There are numerous festivities, but according to WUFODO, people are encouraged to gaze up into the sky and try to spot UFOs on this occasion.
“The most essential thing is that people open their minds to the subject for one day and send out the word that UFOs are welcome on this planet,” they say.
Previously, this celebration was held on June 24, the anniversary of pilot Kenneth Arnold’s sighting of nine odd objects flying over Washington state.
The UFOs were reported by Arnold as “saucer-like” or “a large flat disc.” This description influenced people’s perceptions about UFOs.
WUFODO, on the other hand, chose July 2 as the date to encourage people to celebrate in big groups on one day rather than in small groups on two days.
It marks the anniversary of the public disclosure of the infamous Roswell incident.
After the Roswell incident, conspiracy theories concerning UFOs began to emerge. A US Army Air Forces balloon crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947. This sparked a flurry of discussion regarding the “flying disc” that had crashed. It was later revealed to be a weather balloon from the US military. This occurrence sparked a slew of conspiracy theories.
Everyone has heard the term “unidentified flying object,” or “UFO,” which was coined by the United States Air Force in 1953. UFOs were commonly referred to as “flying saucers” or “flying discs” in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Many people nowadays believe that we are not alone in the cosmos and that extraterrestrial life exists that did not start on Earth.
When it was reported in the summer of 1947 that an alien spacecraft had crash-landed in Roswell, New Mexico, the excitement over UFOs landing on Earth grew even more. When the US government tried to hide it by claiming it was just a regular weather balloon, speculation began to grow.
When it was reported in the summer of 1947 that an alien spacecraft had crash-landed in Roswell, New Mexico, the excitement over UFOs landing on Earth grew even more. When the US government tried to hide it by claiming it was just a regular weather balloon, speculation began to grow.
The 1947 incident has got a lot of attention over the years, and those who truly believe an alien spacecraft crashed at Roswell have been keeping watch ever since. Because of the widespread interest in UFOs, the World UFO Day Organisation (WUFODO) organised a World UFO Day in 2001 to bring together believers and the evidence they have accumulated to back their claims.
What to do on the World UFO Day?
- Get a telescope and start watching the stars.
- Host a virtual UFO party and tell your friends about your sightings.
- Watch famous alien contact movies like ‘Alien,’ ‘E.T.,’ ‘Signs,’ ‘The Thing,’ ‘Men in Black,’ and ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind,’ and you may just see a flashing light in the sky!
- UFO enthusiasts usually organize meeting at sites throughout the world known as UFO hotspots, such as Roswell, New Mexico, to commemorate the day.
- They share tales and offer encouragement to other believers.
Takshila learning celebrates World UFO Day by spreading knowledge about the day and the reason for the commemoration. The mentors at Takshila learning believe that one should know the relevance and then also join the day’s activities for a uniform celebration globally.
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