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  2. List of UFO religions - Wikipedia

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    A UFO religion can be formed before or after an individual claims to have experienced an alien abduction and been taken aboard a spacecraft. [ 4 ] Christopher Hugh Partridge writes in UFO Religions that J. Gordon Melton identifies the first UFO religion as the group "I AM" Activity , founded by Guy Ballard . [ 1 ]

  3. Potential cultural impact of extraterrestrial contact - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the European Space Agency launched COROT, the first spacecraft dedicated to the search for exoplanets, [7] and in 2009 NASA launched the Kepler space observatory for the same purpose. [8] By February 2013 Kepler had detected 105 [9] of the 7,408 confirmed exoplanets, [10] and one of them, Kepler-22b, is potentially habitable. [11]

  4. UFO religion - Wikipedia

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    A UFO religion is any religion in which the existence of extraterrestrial (ET) entities operating unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is an element of belief. Typically, adherents of such religions believe the ETs to be interested in the welfare of humanity which either already is, or eventually will become, part of a pre-existing ET civilization.

  5. Raëlism - Wikipedia

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    In his first book, Le Livre Qui Dit La Verité, published in 1974, Raël claimed that he initially encountered these alien beings on 13 December 1973, when he was 27 years old. [51] He wrote that he was walking along the Puy de Lassolas volcanic crater in the Clermont-Ferrand mountains when one of their spaceships appeared and an Eloha emerged ...

  6. Religion in space - Wikipedia

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    Smith and his family attended a non-denominational Christian church in a community close to their home near Houston's NASA JSC Space Center. Rick Husband, the Commander of the ill-fated STS-107 Columbia tragedy mission, was also a devout Christian. On the last-request forms that astronauts fill out before every flight, he left his pastor a ...

  7. George Adamski - Wikipedia

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    George Adamski (17 April 1891 – 23 April 1965) was a Polish-American author who became widely known in ufology circles, and to some degree in popular culture, after he displayed numerous photographs in the 1940s and 1950s that he said were of alien spacecraft, claimed to have met with friendly Nordic alien Space Brothers, and claimed to have taken flights with them to the Moon and other planets.

  8. Flying saucer - Wikipedia

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    Although the symbol now signifies alien life, similar motifs had unrelated religious and astronomical meanings in the past. Some ufologists have attempted to re-interpret premodern art to support pseudohistorical claims of ancient alien interactions with humanity. Ufologists claim that early portrayals of flying discs can establish a historical ...

  9. Space art - Wikipedia

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    Trouvelot, The great nebula in Orion (1875).. Astronomical art is a genre of space art that focuses on visual representations of outer space.It encompasses various themes, including the space environment as a new frontier for humanity, depictions of alien worlds, representations of extreme phenomena like black holes, and artistic concepts inspired by astronomy.