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As a UFO researcher/investigator, I can tell you exactly what to do. The first thing is to try and capture an image of it with your camera or other image recording device, even a cellphone that can record still or moving images. Try and capture the image as quickly as possible because most UFO's move very fast. Photographic images goes a long way to giving some degree of hard proof for investigators, like myself, to go over the raw pixels of the image. In fact, I encourage people to try and carry some kind of image recording device, even if it is in their cellphone. Images make it so much harder to dispute UFOs (skeptics always attacking terrestrial witness for misinterpretation of mundane aerial phenomena). The captured video images of UFOs in Mexico bring that point home of hard, indisputable proof. Most of the images were of such high caliber that the skeptics were mostly very quiet. Not to say that everything you're going to photograph is a paranormal UFO...but you never know!
Terrestrial witnesses can sometimes give conflicting viewpoints on a distance of a UFO, especially if it is at a very high altitude, without an earthbound frame of reference to help distinguish height and distance. They may also vary on its description, depending on when they first saw it, and the nature of these UFOs, sometimes changing their shapes in mid-flight. A moving image or series of images taken can yield a gold mine of data, for an experienced UFO investigator, many of whom have science backgrounds or access to those who do for proper analysis of the UFO.
Even if you don't have a camera, either in your cellphone or on you, try and remember as many details about it as possible: shape, color, lights, windows, markings (if any), and any measurements that you can think of of distance and height of the object. Do not report your sighting to your local airport, radio/TV stations, and military bases. The civilian and commercial entities will simply not care, and the military will never acknowledge the existence of real UFOs.
Worse yet, if you have any hard evidence the military may confiscate it and never return them to you, even though they may not publicly acknowledge the existence of UFOs. The military may also state to you that since the closure of Project Blue Book, there is no active government investigation going on because UFOs simply do not exist, and all sightings have some kind of rational explanation to them (aka the Robertson Panel, et al). The military usually leads
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