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The Channel Islands are geographically and administratively associated with the United Kingdom, as evidenced by their explicit inclusion in the title of the 'Report on Aerial Phenomena Observed Near the Channel Islands, UK, April 23 2007' referenced in [1], [2], [3], and [4].
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How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com 4 facts
referenceDavid Clarke, a UFO skeptic, and three collaborators published the 'Report on Aerial Phenomena Observed Near the Channel Islands, UK, April 23 2007,' which analyzed the Alderney sighting with the cooperation of domain experts including meteorologists, oceanographers, and harbormasters.
referenceThe 'Report on Aerial Phenomena Observed Near the Channel Islands, UK, April 23 2007' concluded that it was unable to explain the UAP sightings satisfactorily after ruling out atmospheric aberrations like sun dogs, lenticular clouds, and the seismological phenomenon known as earthquake lights.
referenceDavid Clarke, a U.F.O. skeptic, and three collaborators published an audit titled 'Report on Aerial Phenomena Observed Near the Channel Islands, UK, April 23 2007' ten months after the sighting, which concluded that they were unable to explain the UAP sightings satisfactorily.
referenceDavid Clarke and three collaborators published the 'Report on Aerial Phenomena Observed Near the Channel Islands, UK, April 23 2007,' which analyzed the Alderney sighting with the cooperation of meteorologists, oceanographers, harbormasters, and various French and British institutions.