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Show HN: Live 3D satellite tracker and the declassified Pentagon UFO archive

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Why This Matters

The release of 41 new declassified UFO and UAP files, including Navy videos, witness interviews, and detailed renderings, marks a significant step towards transparency in government-held aerial anomaly data. This development provides the tech industry and consumers with unprecedented access to historical and recent unexplained phenomena, potentially fueling innovation and public interest in aerospace and defense technologies.

Key Takeaways

NEW · PURSUE Release 05 · Aug 7, 2026

41 more declassified UAP files just entered the public record.

The fifth PURSUE batch — 16 Navy videos plus documents and renderings — spans 1947 to 2026. Highlights: a six-clip Gulf of Oman 2021 Navy series (with its intelligence report), a five-clip Pacific Ocean 2019 series, FBI FD-302 witness interviews and digital renderings of triangular craft over Afghanistan (2002) and Colorado Springs (2023), a CIA report on a 1965 object near Puerto Rico, two 1963 State Department cables on the Bahia, Brazil incident, and a 1947 review of the Scandinavian "Ghost Rocket" wave. Catalog now totals 375 records across five releases.