'Obviously, I've seen countless things in the sky that I don't understand.'
, retired Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shared his opinion on the elevated public interest in "unidentified aerial phenomena" sightings.
"Obviously, I've seen countless things in the sky that I don't understand," Hadfield told the Canadian broadcaster. The retired astronaut also was a pilot for both the Royal Canadian Airforce and US Navy.
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