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The Aurora, Texas, UFO incident reportedly occurred on April 17, 1897, when, according to locals, a UFO crashed on a farm near Aurora, Texas. [1] The incident (similar to the more famous Roswell UFO incident 50 years later) is claimed to have resulted in a fatality of the pilot. The pilot was "not of this world" and was said to be an alien. [2]
Levelland, which in 1957 had a population of about 10,000, is located west of Lubbock on the flat prairie of the Texas South Plains. The case is considered by ufologists to be one of the most impressive in UFO history, mainly because of the large number of witnesses involved over a relatively short period of time. [1]
NASA has taken steps to study UFO sightings. Here’s how Texas fits in.
It stands as one of the most famous UFO sightings in U.S. history and has since inspired hundreds of UFO sightings in West Texas. Where did the story of Lubbock Lights originate?
Texas: Levelland UFO case: The Levelland UFO case occurred on November 2–3, 1957, in the small town of Levelland, Texas. Levelland, which in 1957 had a population of about 10,000, is located west of Lubbock on the flat prairie of the Texas panhandle. September 19, 1961: Lancaster: New Hampshire: Betty and Barney Hill abduction
This phenomenon, known as the Lubbock Lights, remains unsolved even after more than 70 years, standing as one of the most renowned UFO sightings in our nation's history.
Most commonly reported shapes in UFO sightings gathered by the National UFO Reporting Center Online Database [1]This is a list of notable reported sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and related claims of close encounters or abductions.
Aurora, Texas. Year: 1897 In the “Year of the Great Airships,” so called due to sightings from Illinois to Texas, Dallas Morning News contributor S.E. Haydon filed a report about a UFO that ...