On the 11 of February 2023, there were reports that an object was shot down in central Yukon by NORAD. As we now know, there have now been 4 balloons shot down, but only 1 has been identified to be a Chinese spy balloon. There has been much speculation over the origins of these balloons, from being a surveillance balloon from China or even an object that came from outer space. The latter became more prevalent after the search for this balloon was stopped after not even a week of searching. Could this be a cover up by the Canadian government to send the attention away from the public? There have been many ideas that the search was stopped because they did find something, but not what they had expected. In the past, there’ve been UFO sightings near Fox Lake where there were multiple sightings. This event is similar to the Roswell incident in 1947. What happened in 1947 was that there was a reported flying saucer that crashed in Roswell, New Mexico. The government then quickly claimed that the object was not a flying saucer, but a weather balloon. This has recently (1994) been debunked as the government admitted that the claim that it was just a “weather balloon” was false. With all this in mind, this points to the object shot down in Yukon to be a flying saucer.