UFO spotted over Europe in 2022 still a mystery: Pentagon

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(NewsNation) — The Pentagon says that while it recently solved several UFO mysteries, it still cannot identify an unidentified anomalous phenomenon, or UAP, spotted by the military over Europe in 2022, according to findings released Monday by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

The news comes several weeks after the House Oversight Committee held a hearing on UAPs, government disclosure and protection for whistleblowers who say, among other allegations, that the government has access to crashed extraterrestrial craft. During the hearing, officials unveiled new footage appearing to show a Hellfire missile failing to destroy an unidentified “orb.”

Below are several of the reports released this week by AARO detailing UAP sightings in Europe from early 2022:

UAP report from Jan. 1, 2022: Balloon

The UAP submitted to by the United States European Command on Jan. 1, 2022, was resolved as a balloon by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

A UAP seen by a military platform run by the United States European Command on Jan. 1, 2022, was determined to be a balloon with 95% certainty. According to the AARO, the shape of the object resembled a balloon, and “the object’s performance characteristics strongly (align) with those of lighter-than-air objects, e.g., drifting at wind speed and direction.”

UAP report from Jan. 1, 2022: Balloon

The second UAP submitted to by the United States European Command on Jan. 1, 2022, was resolved as a balloon by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

The above object was also determined by AARO to be a balloon.

UAP report from Jan. 1, 2022: Unresolved

The third UAP submitted to by the United States European Command on Jan. 1, 2022, was unresolved by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

The AARO was unable to identify what is shown in the above photo.

“The footage depicts an apparent heat signature with characteristics consistent with those of a physical object,” the AARO said. “However, AARO cannot determine whether the observed signature originates from a physical source, either as a thermal emission or a thermal reflection, or other source, such as a heat differential in the environment or sensor display error. The available data is insufficient to evaluate the phenomenon’s performance characteristics.”

UAP report from Jan. 1, 2022: Closed as not anomalous

The fourth UAP submitted to by the United States European Command on Jan. 1, 2022, was unresolved by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

The AARO said the object shown above had performance characteristics similar to a prosaic aircraft.

“Though AARO cannot conclusively resolve this object, it does not meet the morphological or performance criteria to warrant further analysis,” the AARO said.

UAP Report from Jan. 1, 2022: Balloon

The seventh UAP submitted by the United States European Command on Jan. 1, 2022, was resolved by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

The above object was also determined by AARO to be a balloon.

The AARO’s full list of reports can be found here.