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By Travis Caldwell, CNN
Flying saucers. Unexplained lights. Tic-tacs in the skies. UFO sightings have confounded government officials, witnesses and enthusiasts for more than 70 years.
Yet for all the expectations that were put upon an unclassified UFO report released on June 25, it’s only led to more questions than answers.
Its findings, in short: Yes, some things are out there. No, we don’t know exactly what they are.
Though only one of the 144 examined sightings had an official explanation, the US government’s shift from dismissal to open acknowledgment was simply groundbreaking in the eyes of many.
“We’ve shared our skies with these vehicles for a long time, and as we put stigma behind us, we can collectively take a sober, scientific approach to better understand what these are and where they come from,” Luis Elizondo, former director of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, told CNN.