Is there a map of declassified UFO sightings?
“UAP.WATCH provides an interactive map of all 26 indexed PURSUE incidents on a Natural Earth projection with status-colored markers, plus a separate lunar dossier for Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 anomalies.”
UAP.WATCH publishes an interactive map of all 26 indexed PURSUE incidents on a Natural Earth projection. Markers are color-coded by AARO status: cyan for corroborated, indigo for anomalous, rose for unresolved, and pale blue for resolved. The map covers the Continental United States, the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, the Indo-Pacific, Central Asia, and (via a separate lunar inset) the Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 sky anomalies on the Moon. Hovering any marker reveals the incident date, location, and source agency; clicking opens a dossier panel with the full narrative, key quotation, and links to the underlying declassified document or video. The map data is sourced from the canonical Pentagon CSV (uap-csv.csv) at war.gov plus AARO incident statements.
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