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PARIS (AP) - France's space agency is opening its "X-Files" to the public, putting years of UFO research and tens of thousands of documents on the Web.
For years, a small group of agency researchers has been trying to explain reports of unidentified flying objects, using documents that include police reports, sketches, photos, videos and maps.
The first batch went on the Internet Thursday, and the site got so much traffic that it has been difficult to access since, said the space agency, known by its French initials CNES.
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