Nearly 1,000 UFO Reports Filed in Past Two Weeks, NUFORC Data Shows
The National UFO Reporting Center has logged 929 new sighting reports since August 23, according to its latest data summary.
The reports span a wide temporal range. Some describe recent sightings. Others are recollections of events dating back to 1960. NUFORC, which compiles unverified witness accounts submitted online, does not validate or debunk individual reports.
The center noted that "many seem to be commonly misidentified objects," though it did not specify which reports fell into that category or provide analysis of the batch.
NUFORC's data bank now contains thousands of historical sighting accounts. The center has become a standard repository for civilian UFO reports in North America, though it operates without institutional affiliation or formal vetting process.
The volume of submissions—nearly 930 reports in roughly two weeks—reflects sustained public interest in documenting anomalous aerial phenomena. The reports come from across the United States and include varying levels of detail.
No specific high-profile sightings were highlighted in the summary. NUFORC typically posts raw report data without editorial commentary on individual cases.
The center continues to accept submissions from the public through its website. Witnesses submit accounts directly; the organization archives them without requiring corroboration or follow-up investigation.
Source: NUFORC data summary
Type: Unverified witness accounts
Note: These are reports submitted by the public to NUFORC and have not been independently verified or investigated.

