I built an open-source archive to collect and map every public UAP document — looking for feedback
I built an open-source archive to collect and map every public UAP document — looking for feedback
Hi everyone, Over the past few months I've been working on a personal project: an archive that brings together documents, reports and public files on UAP in one place, currently scattered across dozens of different sources (AARO, NASA, FOIA, National Archives, Project Blue Book, etc.). The idea is simple: right now, if you want to go through this material, you have to jump between different government sites, each with its own interface. I wanted something that centralized it all and let you search through it properly. What the site does: - Collects documents from public and official sources, always linking back to the original - Filters by date, country, region, category and file type - An interactive map to explore sightings geographically - A community section to share and discuss material It's still early-stage and there's plenty to improve. I'm sharing it here because I'd genuinely like input from people who follow the subject: which sources do you consider essential that might be missing? What makes a tool like this actually useful rather than just another duplicate? Link: uaparchive.eu There's nothing to buy — it's an open project. All criticism is welcome. submitted by /u/Novel_Winner_2690 [link] [comments]