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Umbrella term for multiple U.S. government initiatives to collect and investigate UAP/UFO reports. Currently administered through AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) since July 2022. Historically encompasses Project Blue Book (1952–1969), Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP, 2007–2012), and the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF, 2017–2022).
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- All-domain Anomaly Resolution OfficeWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- AARO established July 20, 2022
- Investigates UAP across air, sea, space, and land domains
- Public website launched August 31, 2023
- Received 1,600+ reports as of November 2024
- Succeeded UAPTF (2017–2022)
- Investigation of UFO reports by the United States governmentWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Project Blue Book operated 1952–1969
- AATIP operated 2007–2012 with $22 million funding
- UAPTF (2017–2021) released June 2021 report finding 143 of 144 objects unidentified
- Modern programs emphasize standardized reporting and inter-agency collaboration
- Congress passed UAP Disclosure Act of 2023
UFO Reporting and Investigation
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<!-- enrichment:start -->Enrichment (EN)
Disambiguation: Umbrella term for multiple U.S. government initiatives to collect and investigate UAP/UFO reports. Currently administered through AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) since July 2022. Historically encompasses Project Blue Book (1952–1969), Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP, 2007–2012), and the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF, 2017–2022).
UFO Reporting and Investigation represents the collective U.S. government effort to standardize the collection, analysis, and investigation of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) across military and civilian domains. Currently managed by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), established in July 2022 within the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the initiative consolidates decades of previous programs beginning with Project Blue Book (1952–1969). Modern operations, launched publicly in August 2023, maintain a federal reporting website and secure intake mechanism for civilian and military witnesses. As of November 2024, the program had received over 1,600 UAP reports, with ongoing collaboration across NASA, the FAA, NOAA, the Department of Energy, and service branches.
Enriquecimento (PT-BR)
Desambiguação: Umbrella term for multiple U.S. government initiatives to collect and investigate UAP/UFO reports. Currently administered through AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) since July 2022. Historically encompasses Project Blue Book (1952–1969), Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP, 2007–2012), and the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF, 2017–2022).
UFO Reporting and Investigation representa o esforço coletivo do governo dos EUA para padronizar a coleta, análise e investigação de fenômenos anómalos não identificados (UAP) em domínios militares e civis. Atualmente gerenciado pela All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), estabelecida em julho de 2022 no Escritório do Secretário de Defesa, a iniciativa consolida décadas de programas anteriores, começando pelo Projeto Blue Book (1952–1969). Operações modernas, lançadas publicamente em agosto de 2023, mantêm um website federal de notificação e um mecanismo de entrada segura para testemunhas civis e militares. A partir de novembro de 2024, o programa havia recebido mais de 1.600 relatórios de UAP, com colaboração contínua entre NASA, FAA, NOAA, Departamento de Energia e ramos de serviço.
External Sources
- All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— AARO established July 20, 2022; Investigates UAP across air, sea, space, and land domains; Public website launched August 31, 2023; Received 1,600+ reports as of November 2024; Succeeded UAPTF (2017–2022) - Investigation of UFO reports by the United States government · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Project Blue Book operated 1952–1969; AATIP operated 2007–2012 with $22 million funding; UAPTF (2017–2021) released June 2021 report finding 143 of 144 objects unidentified; Modern programs emphasize standardized reporting and inter-agency collaboration; Congress passed UAP Disclosure Act of 2023