Numbers of UFO sighting reports have been increasing conspiracy forums online, from flashing lights above Georgia to triangular craft above Texas.
Now UFO and alien hunters are creating a global database, hoping to provide people a simple way to report encounters with otherworldly beings.
The say that one of their primary objectives is to observe the type of technology used by these so-called advanced aliens with hopes to use it somebody to move mankind from Earth.
Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) created the tool to provide people easy access to evidence of space alien intruders.
Executive director of the California-based site, Jan Harzan, claims that the database could help scientists understand extra-terrestrial technology. Harzan says that based on thousands of observations they have made, advanced aliens are not using jet engines, propellers, rocket motors or large fuel tanks.
MUFON claims that it receives around 500 to 1,000 UFO sighting reports in a month from credible sources, such as military personnel, airline pilots, and former intelligence officers.
MUFON has almost 70,000 alleged UFO cases in its database, and it plans to expand the number by including all new cases, as well as those gathered before 2006.
The database will soon include information on the location of sightings, date, flight characteristics, colour, shape, and size.
News of the database comes just a few days after 12,000 encounters with UFOs from Project Blue Book files were made available online to the public. Project Blue Book files were previously available only by paying a visit to the National Archives in Washington.
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