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UFO sighting - translation to English

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UFO sighting         
(n.) = avistamiento de ovnis
Ex: India -- especially the Himalayas, China, and Myanmar have been experiencing heavy UFO sightings in recent days.
sighting         
ACT OF DETECTING SOMETHING NEW
Scientific discoveries; Discovered; Scientific discovery; New-found; Discovering; Discovers; Discoverers; Sightings; Sighting
(n.) = avistamiento
Ex: Given the fantastic nature of the incident she decided not to report the sighting as she feared ridicule from her colleagues.
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* UFO sighting = avistamiento de ovnis
alien abduction         
MEMORY OF BEING TAKEN AGAINST ONE'S WILL
UFO Abduction; Alien abductions; Alien Abductions; Alien Abduction; Alien experimentation; Anal Probe (modern mythology); Abduction Phenomenon; Abducted by aliens; Post-abduction syndrome; Alien Abduction Trauma and Recovery; Alien-human hybrid; Abduction phenomenon; Alien abduction phenomenon; Human-alien hybrid; Alien abductee; UFO abductee; Alien Abductee; UFO Abductee; Skeptical perspectives on the abduction phenomenon; UFO ABDUCTION; Hubrid; UFO abduction; Abduction by space aliens
(n.) = abducción, abducción por seres extraterrestres
Ex: These people believe not only in alien abductions, but also in things like UFOs, ESP (extrasensory perception), astrology, and crystal therapy.

Definition

UFO
n.
unidentified flying object
1) to sight a UFO
2) (misc.) a UFO sighting

Wikipedia

List of reported UFO sightings

This is a list of notable reported sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) arranged by date. It includes reports of close encounters and abductions. This list is not an endorsement of the extraterrestrial hypothesis, the psychosocial hypothesis, the interdimensional hypothesis, the field of ufology in general, or UFO religions.

The term UFO was coined by officer Edward J. Ruppelt who investigated aerial phenomena for the United States Air Force in his role as leader of Project Blue Book during the 1950s. Before Project Blue Book, UFOs were often referred to as "flying saucers" in reference to the widely publicized Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting. Ruppelt explained that "the term 'flying saucer' is misleading when applied to objects of every conceivable shape and performance".

What would later be called UFOs were reported before the 1947 flying saucer craze. Allied pilots during World War II described them as foo fighters. In Sweden, early 20th-century UFOs were called Spökraketer or ghost rockets. Mystery airships reported in the late 19th century, are seen as predecessors to UFO sightings. Unexplained aerial phenomena have been recorded stretching back into antiquity. Prior to the Scientific Revolution, they were often interpreted through the lenses of gods, ghosts, demons, and omens. Rice University professor of religion Jeffrey J. Kripal says of UFO encounters, "These are not especially rare events, nor are they restricted to any culture, race, religion, or time period."

Examples of use of UFO sighting
1. For example, he said, last year there was a UFO sighting in Chicago.
2. The incident was nicknamed Britain‘s Roswell in a reference to the famous UFO sighting in New Mexico in 1'47.
3. This wasn‘t just the world‘s first UFO sighting, this was the birth of a phenomenon, one that still exercises an extraordinary fascination.
4. A feisty and combative populist, Kucinich is comfortable as an underdog, which may explain why he sees that flap about his UFO sighting in David–and–Goliath terms.
5. It turns out that two newlyweds who had purchased 100 lanterns to celebrate their wedding had released them into the sky shortly before the purported UFO sighting in Wales, offering a logical explanation for the lights seen in the sky.