In popular culture, the term UFO–or unidentified flying object–refers to a suspected alien spacecraft, although its definition encompasses any unexplained aerial phenomena. read more
Say “a UFO” but say “an unidentified flying object.” Always remember that spoken/written English is also based on phonetics or sounds. We use the article “an” for vowels or “vowel-sounding” words. examples: An honest man. An open space. We use “a” for consonants or “consonant-sounding” words. 1. A hard task. 2. A UFO was sighted. read more
A UFO, an unidentified flying object. As I heart queso said, it depends on the pronunciation of the U. If it´s pronounced yoo (like a consonant), then use an. read more
A UFO all the just will also then have to prove that any of the sighting material whether it is video, picture evidence or a first-hand account, is accurate. Quite often when reports are filed they are filed with some type of evidence that is quickly refuted as a fake. read more