Buy a camera that takes excellent pictures at night. You’ll need a special lens that can capture the faint lights and patterns created by the UFOs. A video camera is also useful to have. The more ways you have to document the UFOs, the better.
Plan on visiting the same spot multiple times. If necessary, make travel arrangements to visit a spot in a different state. Some states don’t have many, if any, hotspots. Go to a place that doesn’t have a lot of air traffic, so you don’t mistake human aircraft for UFOs.
The date and time of the sighting The location of the sighting The shape, size, and color of the UFO Whether there were additional witnesses
They don’t move in a straight line, but rather up and down or in zig zags. They may not move in regular patterns at all They don’t blink, like airplanes would They may be shaped like discs, triangles, or something else entirely
Mutual UFO Network UFOdb[2] X Research source National UFO Reporting Center