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37 UAP Photos from Malaysia: Amateur Astronomers Reached Out to Institutions in the US, UK, Canada, and the EU

Brussels and UFOs in the same sentence may sound like a ready-made recipe for clickbait. This time, however, the story is backed by genuine European Commission documents, official correspondence, and 37 photographs of unidentified objects submitted by two amateur astronomers from Malaysia.

Euronews reported on the case today, revealing that the subject of unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, had appeared within the structures of the European Commission. What makes the story even more interesting is that the documents connected to the case had already been released under public access-to-documents procedures and can now be examined firsthand.

It all began with a father and son from Malaysia who were involved in amateur astronomy and sky photography. On 17 October 2022, they sent a message to the European Commission, which was subsequently also forwarded to then-European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel. The correspondence was titled: “UAP captures in the Airspace and in Deep space using our UV infrared telescope.”

The authors claimed that, using smartphones, tablets, and their own UV and infrared lens setups, they had recorded objects in Malaysian airspace and against the night sky that they were unable to identify. They submitted 37 photographs to the European Commission. Alongside meteors and other objects, some of the images were described by the authors as UAP. Euronews confirms both the number of photographs and the fact that the report was submitted directly to the Commission.

Some of those photographs are included in the released documentation. They mainly show small bright or elongated objects against the sky. Some are simply labelled “UAP,” while others include the dates on which the photographs were taken. One image was described by the authors as “Dual UAP.” The same documentation also contains a photograph labelled “Large Meteor.”

In their letter, the Malaysians asked whether the objects they had observed might pose a threat and why information about similar phenomena was not more widely available in public materials. They also claimed to have observed UAP near aircraft and important sites, including military and nuclear facilities.

The European Commission was also provided with earlier correspondence between the Malaysians and various institutions and individuals.

Among the documents is a response from the British Air Command Secretariat dated December 2021. In it, the UK Ministry of Defence explained that it held no position on the existence of extraterrestrial life and had not investigated UFO/UAP reports since 2009. According to the Ministry, more than 50 years of examining such reports had produced no sighting that indicated a military threat to the United Kingdom.

The authors had also contacted NASA. However, the response included in the documentation did not address the identification of the objects shown in their photographs. Instead, it encouraged the young space enthusiast to continue his education and pursue his interest in space science.

Canadian Member of Parliament Larry Maguire responded more positively to their activities. In his message, he wrote that as more people around the world turn their attention to the skies, increasing amounts of data and recordings are likely to be collected, potentially leading to greater public awareness of the UAP issue. His response, however, was not an expert assessment or confirmation of the nature of the photographed objects.

The documentation also includes a response from Malaysia’s Civil Aviation Authority, CAAM, which briefly stated that it would look into the matter.

The most important part of the story, however, is not the photographs themselves, but the response issued by the European Commission.

The official reply was prepared by the Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space, DG DEFIS. The Commission noted that because the observations had taken place over Malaysia, it did not have the authority to conduct an investigation into the specific case.

The response could have ended there.

But it did not.

The Commission went on to state that technological developments were improving the ability to detect and identify such phenomena, while adding that these capabilities still needed to be developed further. It also referred to plans for EU Member States to strengthen their ability to detect objects in the space environment surrounding Earth.

And this is where the most interesting part appears.

The Commission explained that developing such capabilities could, among other things, help to better identify UAP similar to those reported by the Malaysian observers, while also improving the detection of space debris that could pose a threat to human activities in space. At the same time, it acknowledged that improved observation capabilities would probably not explain every reported case, but could help resolve at least some of them.

UAP were therefore treated as a genuine category of unidentified objects whose detection and identification could form part of the development of Europe’s observational capabilities. And this did not appear in a politician’s public statement or in media speculation, but in official correspondence from the European Commission department responsible for defence industry and space.

Importantly, the document dates back to 2022. In 2023, the materials were subsequently released following a request for access to European Commission documents. The AskTheEU database includes, among other things, two relevant files: the broader UFO/UAP correspondence and a separate official reply from the European Commission. The Commission released the documents in September 2023, with some personal information redacted.

Today’s Euronews report goes further, indicating that the UAP issue continues to surface within European institutions. At the same time, the Commission currently stresses that the investigation of such phenomena remains primarily the responsibility of individual EU Member States.

What is perhaps most interesting is the part of this story that requires no sensationalism at all: several years ago, unidentified aerial phenomena reached the desks of the European Commission, were answered by the department responsible for defence and space, and an official document explicitly referred to the need to develop capabilities that could help better identify UAP.

And it all began with two amateur astronomers from Malaysia and 37 unusual photographs of the sky.

I’ll leave the full released European Commission correspondence, including the photographs, in the comments.

Correspondence from the amateur astronomers in Malaysia: https://www.asktheeu.org/request/ufouapuctunknown_unidentified_cr_3/response/48762/attach/4/UFO%20UAP%20correspondence%20document.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1

Link to the Euronews article:
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/08/17/exclusive-brussels-keen-to-monitor-ufos-under-the-radar

u/paranormalnapolska — 2 days ago

Unusual objects spotted in the Sea Near Hove, England

Three days ago, on July 19, residents of Hove, a seaside town on England's south coast next to Brighton, noticed strange objects protruding from the water some distance offshore. One witness photographed them by holding a smartphone up to a spotting scope, allowing the outlines of the objects to be captured.

The sighting attracted considerable attention and concern among local residents, prompting the incident to be reported to the appropriate authorities. HM Coastguard later stated that the objects were related to a vessel working in the area. However, it did not explain what the objects actually were or what type of work was being carried out.

The incident was reported by the local news outlet The Argus, but so far no further details have been released, leaving many residents with unanswered questions.

https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/26298585.mysterious-object-spotted-sea-near-hove-east-sussex/

u/paranormalnapolska — 1 month ago
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The Real Misinformation on r/UFOs

I'd like to share an observation about Reddit, specifically the r/UFOs subreddit. I get the impression that the real misinformation there doesn't come from the users, but from the moderators themselves.

For years, I've been running a Polish Facebook page dedicated to UFOs with more than 200,000 followers. I regularly publish high-quality submissions from readers, including original RAW files and additional analyses. On Reddit, I also tried to share only the most interesting cases. My posts often gained attention quickly and climbed to the top, but for at least the past year, almost every one of them has been removed. I always follow the rules, include the date, location, and appropriate tags, and provide a detailed description of each case. Yet every time, a different reason is given for removing my posts.

You can review my Reddit posting history and draw your own conclusions. Today's situation was the final straw for me.

Pay close attention to what's happening.

u/DiminishingHope — 1 month ago
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Unidentified object captured in a tourist photo from Egypt - Original File and EXIF Analysis

Time: July 7, 2026

Location: Giza Pyramids, Egypt

A few days ago, I came across a photograph shared by a user in a Facebook group dedicated to UFOs. The author had recently returned from a trip to Egypt and posted the photo asking if anyone could identify what had been captured in it. The image generated a lot of discussion among community members, so I decided to contact him privately.

I asked if he could send me the original file because analyzing images downloaded from social media usually doesn't make much sense. Platforms such as Facebook compress photos, remove part of the metadata, and reduce their quality. The author kindly sent me the original file and also gave me permission to publish my analysis.

After examining the metadata, I can confirm that the photograph appears to be authentic. According to the EXIF data, it was taken on July 7, 2026, at 12:17:37 (+03:00) using an Apple iPhone 15 Pro. The EXIF information is internally consistent and shows no signs of editing in Photoshop or image generation using AI. The camera settings ISO 50, 1/3546 s shutter speed, and the 17 mm equivalent ultra-wide lens — are exactly what I would expect from a photo taken in bright daylight.

Of course, this does not mean that the object itself is something extraordinary. The area around the pyramids is well known for lightweight debris being carried by the wind, so one of the most plausible explanations is that it could simply be a plastic bag or another lightweight object. On the other hand, its shape and appearance are unusual enough that it cannot be identified with certainty from a single photograph.

In my opinion, the photograph itself is authentic, but the object cannot be identified with confidence. Reaching a stronger conclusion would require additional photographs, video footage, or independent witnesses from the same time and location.

EXIF Data

  • Camera: Apple iPhone 15 Pro
  • Date Taken: July 7, 2026, 12:17:37 (+03:00)
  • Software: iOS 26.5
  • Lens: 2.22 mm f/2.2
  • Focal Length (35 mm equivalent): 17 mm
  • ISO: 50
  • Exposure Time: 1/3546 s
  • Aperture: f/2.2
  • White Balance: Auto
  • Exposure Mode: Automatic
  • Flash: Off
  • Image Type: Apple ProRAW

The EXIF screenshot is in Polish because I am from Poland.

Greetings to everyone who is passionate about unexplained phenomena.

u/paranormalnapolska — 1 month ago
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Deco M4R stuck on solid yellow LED - no reset, no recovery mode after 2.5 years

Hi everyone, I'm hoping someone from TP-Link or the community can help because I'm running out of ideas.

My Deco M4R unit worked perfectly for exactly 2.5 years. About six months after the warranty expired, it suddenly stopped working. Now it is permanently stuck on a solid yellow LED.

Device model TP-Link Deco M4R (EU)

Hardware version Ver. 2.0 Firmware version Unknown (device does not boot, unable to check)

Serial Number (S/N): 22393E0803749

Here's what I've already tried:

  • Power cycling the unit multiple times.
  • Holding the Reset button for different lengths of time (10, 30, 60+ seconds).
  • Holding the Reset button while connecting the power, exactly as described in the official firmware recovery instructions.
  • Connecting my PC directly to the Deco with an Ethernet cable.
  • Setting a static IP address (192.168.0.2 / 255.255.255.0).
  • Trying to access http://192.168.0.1 for the HTTP U-Boot firmware recovery.
  • Using the latest firmware downloaded from the TP-Link website.

Unfortunately, none of this works.

The Deco never enters recovery mode, the LED never changes from solid yellow, and 192.168.0.1 is completely unreachable. It doesn't respond to the Reset button at all, regardless of how long I hold it.

Is there anything else I can try or do? Is there any hardware-level recovery method or any other known way to repair this kind of problem?

It's hard for me to believe that a device which worked flawlessly for 2.5 years would suddenly fail completely just five months after the warranty expired.

I would greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions.

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u/paranormalnapolska — 2 months ago