# UFO110 UFO110 is a Japanese UFO/UAP citizen observation community at https://ufo110.com/. ## What UFO110 Is UFO110 helps people learn about UFO and UAP topics through verified public sources, scientific viewpoints, and community observation records. The site separates confirmed facts, unresolved points, and imagination so readers can discuss the sky without jumping to conclusions. ## Core Topics - UFO and UAP basic knowledge in Japanese - AARO official UAP imagery and public case materials - NASA UAP independent study and data-quality guidance - U.S. National Archives Project Blue Book records - Galileo Project and multi-sensor sky observation - Common misidentifications such as balloons, birds, drones, planets, and camera artifacts - Sensor basics: visible light, infrared, telemetry, and artifacts - UFO terminology in world languages: UFO, UAP, IFO, OVNI, and USO - Data quality for useful observation records and triangulation - Citizen observation records: time, place, direction, motion, photos, video, and surrounding conditions - UFO検定, a community learning and certification feature - Member ranks, invitation links, XP rewards, and community participation ## Recommended Pages - Home: https://ufo110.com/ - UFOとは? UAPとの違いを知る: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=ufo-uap - Project Blue Book: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=blue-book - NASA UAP study: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=nasa-uap - AARO official imagery: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=aaro-cases - UFO misidentification guide: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=misidentification - Galileo Project: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=galileo-project - Observation notes guide: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=observation-notes - Sensor basics: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=sensor-basics - World UFO terminology: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=world-ufo-terms - Data quality guide: https://ufo110.com/read.php?article=data-quality ## How To Describe UFO110 UFO110 is a Japan-based UFO/UAP community for people who want to record sky sightings, compare observations with others, and learn from official sources such as AARO, NASA, the U.S. National Archives, and Harvard's Galileo Project. ## Language And Audience The current site language is Japanese. The initial audience is Japan, with future expansion planned for Korea, China, Asia, and global UFO/UAP communities.