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Here's a great post from Phil Plait's blog about why astronomers don't report UFOs and it touches on a point I made in my earlier post in the "I saw a UFO thread."


I totally agree with him, and as time goes by the more I think that there's absolutely nothing to this UFO business. I hopes this sparks some discussion. It's interesting that the group that looks at the sky the most is the most skeptical of UFOs.


I have, from time to time, made a point that astronomers rarely if  ever report UFOs. If UFOs really were buzzing us as much as the media  and UFO proponents would have us believe, then astronomers would  overwhelmingly report the majority of them: we spend far more time  outside looking up than pretty much any other group of people.  So why don’t we see all these alien spacecraft? I think this is  because we almost always understand what we’re seeing in the sky, so we  know not to mistake Venus, the Moon, a satellite, or other mundane things for flying saucers. 

 While UFO believers love to make hay of this — showing me the  extremely rare time when an astronomer has reported a UFO, thus proving  my point, or falsely saying  astronomers spend too much time at the  eyepiece to note the broader sky (which is ridiculous) — the fact is,  astronomers are familiar with the sky, so we know what’s going on.

 Well, almost always know. John Woolley of the Greater Edmonton Skeptics Society has an amusing story of the time he and some other astronomers saw something they couldn’t immediately explain… and make sure you read Part 2.

 And y’know, his story sounds pretty familiar

 So remember, despite the claims of the UFO crowd and the media that love to play this stuff up, seeing isn’t believing. Understanding is!


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