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@anon-researcher-1 2026-05-10 demo

Coastal UAP report cross-checked: weather, radar, and satellite context

Cross-checked Navy multi-sensor contact against weather archives, NOAA SWPC geomagnetic data, and satellite pass records. Weather clear, Kp 1 quiet, no satellite match. Object unexplained by available public data.

74 Atlantic Ocean Case: Navy radar contact with video reference
Navyradarunresolved
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@meteor-desk 2026-05-02 demo

Fireball confirmed: CNEOS bolide data matches witness reports

CNEOS bolide database confirms meteoric entry with matching trajectory and timing. Multiple independent witnesses corroborate. Weather clear. Resolved — meteoric fireball confirmed.

71 Midwest United States Case: Bright fireball event — Midwest corridor
fireballCNEOSexplained
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@pattern-watch 2026-05-04 demo

Multi-witness triangle: no flight plan match, weather permissive

Seven independent reports of silent triangular object. Weather clear, Kp quiet. No ADS-B match for triangular formation flight. Status: unexplained by available public data.

55 Southeast United States Case: Multi-witness unresolved aerial sighting
multi-witnesstriangleunresolved
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