When used correctly, LLMs have been a blessing for UFO Data Science, and when given the right data and prompts. See prior work posted to this sub by VerbaGPT, deckerRTM, and Pristine_Ad3669.

Last week, I switched from ChatGPT to Claude Code and the difference has been night and day (and not just because Claude generated the graphs in dark mode!)

I used up-to-date data from just MUFON and NUFORC, which I can't share here because it's proprietary. But don't worry, I did open-source a project with 331K reports up to 2023. It uses the old UPDB.app PostgreSQL database, available on the Wayback Machine, with 12 sources including MUFON and NUFORC.

Here's the initial prompt I used for my analysis:

Use Natural Language Processing and sentiment analysis to generate insights about what emotions people feel when they see a UFO, by analyzing the CSV datasets in this directory.

Edit: The model I used was Claude Code v2.1.50 Sonnet 4.6 · Claude Pro

Below is the generated output.

UFO Witness Emotion Analysis — NLP & Sentiment Report

Dataset: MUFON + NUFORC | Reports analysed: 288,037 | Generated: 2026-02-22

Dashboard

UFO Emotion Dashboard

Overall Sentiment Distribution

Sentiment Reports Share
Positive 180,459 62.7%
Negative 81,758 28.4%
Neutral 25,820 9.0%

Mean VADER compound score: 0.2693  (range: −1 = most negative, +1 = most positive)

Emotion Category Prevalence

% of reports containing at least one emotion-matched word

Emotion Reports Prevalence
Curiosity 116,749 40.5%
Calm / Peaceful 71,279 24.7%
Confusion / Disbelief 64,579 22.4%
Unease / Paranoia 55,824 19.4%
Shock / Surprise 51,266 17.8%
Awe / Wonder 31,511 10.9%
Fear / Terror 25,306 8.8%
Excitement / Elation 10,934 3.8%

Emotion Word Share

Share of all matched emotion tokens

Emotion Tokens Share
Curiosity 207,935 32.0%
Calm / Peaceful 108,504 16.7%
Confusion / Disbelief 96,619 14.9%
Unease / Paranoia 74,616 11.5%
Shock / Surprise 70,541 10.9%
Awe / Wonder 41,232 6.3%
Fear / Terror 37,971 5.8%
Excitement / Elation 12,662 1.9%

Mean VADER Compound Score by Source

Source Mean Compound
MUFON 0.2744
NUFORC 0.2649

Emotion ↔ Sentiment Correlation

Pearson r of each emotion count vs. VADER compound score

Emotion r Direction
Fear / Terror −0.068 ↓ negative
Confusion / Disbelief +0.011 ↑ positive
Unease / Paranoia +0.056 ↑ positive
Shock / Surprise +0.057 ↑ positive
Calm / Peaceful +0.084 ↑ positive
Curiosity +0.107 ↑ positive
Excitement / Elation +0.109 ↑ positive
Awe / Wonder +0.139 ↑ positive

Dominant Emotion per Report

Emotion Reports Share
Curiosity 78,052 40.3%
Confusion / Disbelief 38,551 19.9%
Calm / Peaceful 27,454 14.2%
Awe / Wonder 15,816 8.2%
Shock / Surprise 15,330 7.9%
Fear / Terror 13,891 7.2%
Excitement / Elation 2,951 1.5%
Unease / Paranoia 1,457 0.8%

Word Cloud

UFO Witness Vocabulary Word Cloud

Sentiment Score Distributions by Emotion

VADER Sentiment KDE by Emotion

Emotion Radar — Overall vs MUFON vs NUFORC

Emotion Prevalence Radar Chart

Key Insights

  1. Curiosity & Awe Dominate — "Curiosity" appears in 40.5% of all reports, closely followed by "Calm / Peaceful" at 24.7%. Witnessing a UFO primarily triggers a drive to observe and make sense of what is seen.
  2. Mixed Sentiment — Wonder Edges Out Fear — Positive: 62.7% | Neutral: 9.0% | Negative: 28.4%. Despite the strangeness of sightings, more witnesses describe the experience in positive or neutral terms than in fearful or negative ones.
  3. Dominant Single Emotion — When one emotion dominates a report, it is most commonly "Curiosity", followed by "Confusion / Disbelief". This suggests the first reaction is usually intellectual (trying to identify the object) before emotional.
  4. Fear Correlates Most Negatively with Sentiment — Reports heavy in fear-language score lowest on VADER, confirming that fear-laden accounts use strongly negative vocabulary (terrified, horror, panic).
  5. Awe and Calm Correlate Positively with Sentiment — Reports describing beauty, silence, or transcendence use more positive language, suggesting a subset of witnesses find the experience spiritually uplifting.
  6. MUFON vs NUFORC Tone — MUFON reports (mean 0.2744) tend to be slightly more positive than NUFORC reports (0.2649), likely reflecting differences in reporting style (investigator-mediated vs. self-submitted).

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