Я записал количество наблюдений UAP из базы данных NUFORC, чтобы найти лучшее время для наблюдений: 9 вечера субботы.
Я записал количество наблюдений UAP из базы данных NUFORC, чтобы найти лучшее время для наблюдений: 9 вечера субботы.
Я записал количество наблюдений UAP из базы данных NUFORC, чтобы найти лучшее время для наблюдений: 9 вечера субботы.
Too many confounding variables. Most people are free to stargaze at this time.
That’s cause that’s when the most people are high AF
Because that is the time that people are most likely awake and outside during the week at nighttime.
More people outside and looking at sky at night=more sightings.
Hate to break it to you but I don’t think you’re onto anything too major here.
Also the best time to see the Piano Man and have a wannabe actor bartender.
That’s interesting. Last Saturday night on my condo balcony at 8:20 PM I saw a fireball/meteor come down, it looked like it came down in the scrubby foothills right across the highway from where I live. There was a praying mantis sitting on my balcony railing (which is not a normal occurrence) and it started flying up a few inches and doing flips in the air right after the fireball came down, and it walked the length of the railing while doing flips in the air every few seconds, then flew up into the corner of my balcony.
TBH I have wondered if it was just a regular meteor or if it was something more.
This is just the time most people will actually look up, not that there’s more craft then, but more people looking
“Well it’s 9 o’clock on a Saturday….the regular crowd shuffles in…”
The greys must get the weekends off, that’s when they’re out cruising the galaxy! These bar charts are crystal clear.
When people are drinking
The exact hour people are at their highest
Survival fallacy/survivor bias.
Meaning, this is probably the time a lot of people look up. And it is not when UFO activity is highest.
*checks watch* my god..thats right now
Makes sense, this is around the time average people get too tipsy at the birthday/graduation/wedding party and knock over the balloons.
Since nobody else has thanked you for the time you took to compile and chart all of this data, I will. Thank you! 🙏
Python and matplotlib ftw!
My triangle sighting wasn’t too far off time wise. It was a Sunday @1am
Correlation ≠ Causation It’s similar to doing a UFO hotspot analysis where you see clusters around cities, because that’s where high populations of people live
But I like that at least getting going on analysis is what is needed.
Forget what the name is but basically they don’t have anything to do with each other, there’s more sightings Saturday night because there is more people outside on Saturday night
I think 9 PM Saturday has more to do with people being outside at night on Saturday more often than Monday through Friday when they work. Sunday night going to bed early maybe. Friday night tired from work. Just my sense of it.
It’s only when the regular crowd shuffles in, and requests a song I barely know, with an old man beside me making love to his tonic and gin.
Just saw this…it’s 8:29 Saturday night. Aaaaaallriiiiiight
Sedona, Arizona has the most UFO sightings per capita, so if you go at 9 PM there for a few nights, you’re bound to see one
<reads headline>
<looks at clock>
**8:44**
Correlates with time of highest drug and alcohol use non-shocker.
It’s more likely that is the most likely time for people to be outside??
Reading this at 9:01 pm
Weird I just seen this at Saturday at 9pm… uh
It would be more informative to map them spatially, correcting for number of observers. Then I would know where to go at 9 pm.
When everyone’s crunk.
In the summer, 9pm Saturday. People chillin on balconies staring at the sky. This doesn’t tell us anything about the actual frequency of the objects
This is cool! And the sample size is huge. I suggest you do a Mann-Whitney statistical test. Given these graphs, it seems likely it would tell you that the results are statistically significant
One reason I think there might be more sightings at dusk is because visibility is worse, but its still not completely dark. So at dusk, if you see something in the sky, it will be harder to make out what it is
This is when most people are drunk/high outside
Correlates with maximum drama and outdoors inebriation for a majority of people.
Or not.
I reckon people tend to be out at night more often on Saturday. Collection bias I suppose. But on the flip side, basically, the implication is “look more, see more”
So you’re saying these dudes go joyriding too on their time off!? Kind of sounds like what I’d do to if I were stationed on some far off rock with nothing to do.
Kinda seems like most sightings are when people have leisure time on a Saturday evening and are looking at the sky, rather than being tired and/or in bend after a long day of work. Also, where do the database log sightings from? Also seems like more sightings in the summer months (when people are outside in the Northern Hemisphere).