The strange and mysterious structures discovered on Google Maps lurking in remote regions of China actually have scientific uses, including satellite calibration, according to experts.
Google Maps mystery structures actually used for satellite calibration
WTF? Series of bizarre structures discovered in China via Google Maps
This would go a long way towards explaining all the random UFO phenomena we've been seeing recently. A set of images, some showing familiar looking buildings and some completely inexplicable, have been discovered in Western China by Haisheng Liu, who'll probably be getting a swift knock on his door any minute now.
Photos: UFO spotted over Pudong skyline in Shanghai
Okay this is different than that other UFO glowing mass thing spotted in Shanghai and Beijing (or I guess depending on what you believe, the same.) A big bright light appeared over the Shanghai Pudong skyline on the evening of August 21, just one day after the other big glowing orb was reported by pilots. There were supposedly "multiple reports" of the strange light from observers on and around the Bund.
UFO at Chongqing airport forces flight diversions
The truth is in out there, and especially in Chongqing. Planes were diverted from landing at Jiangbei International Airport in Chongqing municipality Wednesday afternoon, reportedly due to an Unidentified Flying Object reportedly sighted flying high above the airport. Normal operations at the airport resumed after a little under an hour.
Awesome interview of the day: Zhang Yifang, physics professor and UFO enthusiast
We've always found China's obsession with UFOs highly amusing, so this interview on GoKuming particularly struck our fancy. The site spoke to Zhang Yifang 张一方), founder and former director of the Kunming UFO Research Association, who recently organized the 2009 International Astronomy Year and Extraterrestrial Life Forum at Kunming's Dongfeng Plaza.

