Look Up! UFO Hotspots on Delmarva

Have you ever seen a UFO (unidentified flying object)? Or, as they’re called now, a UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomenon)?
You may think you must go to the New Mexico or Nevada desert to see one, but you’re just as likely — if not more so — to see a UFO on parts of the Delmarva peninsula.

Take Roswell in Chaves County, N.M. for example, long considered a prime spot for spotting UFOs. In 1947, a rancher found the remains of what many people suspected was an extraterrestrial flying saucer, and Roswell gained a reputation for being a hotbed of UFO activity.
Between 2000 and 2023, there were 59 reports of UFO sightings. But Worcester County and all three Delaware counties have more sightings during the same time period.

Then there’s Lincoln County, Nev., home of Area 51, a top-secret U.S. Air Force base and home of fabled stories of UFOs, government coverups, and the testing of recovered alien spaceships. But five Delmarva counties have had more reports of UFOs seen from 2000-2023 than Lincoln County’s 37 sightings.
However, if you look at the prevalence of UFO sightings per 100,000 population, Lincoln County beats all other counties in the U.S. with a calculated rate of 821 sightings per capita — six times the rate of Worcester County, which has the highest (142) rate on Delmarva.

What accounts for this high prevalence? Lincoln County is sparsely populated, so a modest number of sightings calculates to a high rate per 100,000 population.
But it’s a useful way to look at the phenomenon. UFO sightings tend to happen in parts of the country where the sky is darkest, and those tend to be areas that are thinly populated.
Nights are dark in much of Delmarva, and more so in Maryland and Virginia than in Delaware. And Worcester and Sussex counties have large summer populations of people on vacations who are walking the beach and looking at the skies.
The National UFO Reporting Center lists close to 2,000 reports of UFO sightings in Maryland in the last two decades.
These detailed reports contain information on where, when, probable cause, and photos and videos. Here are a few samples:
Last fall, NASA appealed to the American public to help spot UFOs so that more research into the origin of these phenomena can be done. Enigma Labs has developed a smartphone app for reporting UFO and UAP sightings. This start-up company is dedicated to “crowdsolving” the ongoing mystery of UAP/UFO sightings using technology and citizen science.
So, look up! You might just see something to report!
Jan Plotczyk spent 25 years as a survey and education statistician with the federal government, at the Census Bureau and the National Center for Education Statistics. She retired to Rock Hall.
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