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I personally don’t have access to radar data and I doubt those are easily made available in the public domain although many official sources from various governments have reported having those. I guess the closest I can share with you from what you’re asking are primary material from official sources as those are unlikely to have been faked or tampered with. For instance look at this image capture from the #NASA Stereo satellite orbiting the sun. You can clearly see a fleet of cylinder shaped #UFO. None of the other photos taken by this satellite present this “anomaly”. image
Also, the official footage from SpaceX clearly capture a #UFO blowing up #ElonMusk rocket. Watch it in slow motion. The UFO can actually be seen twice. The first time moving from right to left then we can see it again moving from the bottom left corner to the upper right corner in the background (completing the elliptic trajectory). The second trajectory is even more convincing to make the case that it is not a bird in the foreground because we can see the UFO clearly passing at high speed behind the explosion of the rocket (no bird can fly at this speed).
The #UFO Concorde video from 1976. The guy says “it’s a spot of light”. I let you judge this one.
An analysis of the #UFO blowing up #ElonMusk rocket. Although it fails to note the presence of the UFO in the background after the explosion that moves from the bottom left corner to the top of the frame (can be seen in the other video I shared), it confirms its elliptical trajectory. The censorship around this topic was massive back then. Every post referring to the presence of a UFO was being deleted from SpaceX official forums. Officially this rocket payload was containing a satellite from Facebook. Maybe it was also containing some sort of unapproved weapon to be launched in space so they had to blow it up. Musk knows more about the topic than what he’s willing/permitted to share.