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triangle: silhouette of famous UFO report; other: lightbulb-derived, per several notable UFO reports describing bulb, light-bulb, or balloon-shaped objects; unknown: not drawn or counted as implausible; fireball: derived from simple fire icon; disc: derived from flying saucer icon; unspecified: not drawn or counted as implausible
One of the McMinnville UFO photographs. Skeptics have concluded that the UFO was a small model suspended by wires or string from the power lines visible at the top of the photo. 45°06′03″N 123°20′04″W / 45.10072°N 123.33439°W / 45.10072; -123.33439 The McMinnville UFO photographs were taken on a farm near McMinnville ...
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After reading Macdonald's recreation, UFO expert Robert Sheaffer writes that the Hills are the "poster children" for not driving when sleep deprived. [40] In the Skeptical Inquirer, Sheaffer also wrote: "I was present at the National UFO Conference in New York City in 1980, at which Betty presented some of the UFO photos she had taken.
The Chicago O'Hare airport UFO story was picked up by various major mainstream media groups such as CNN, CBS, MSNBC, Fox News, Chicago Tribune, and NPR. On February 11, 2009, The History Channel aired an episode of the television show UFO Hunters with the title "Aliens at the Airport" in which they reviewed the incident.
"An example UAP formation of the triangular type," depicted in a Technical Memorandum on the subject of UAP commissioned by the British government. [1]A declassified report from the UK Ministry of Defence, addressing Unidentified Aerial Phenomena within the UK Air Defence Region and code named Project Condign, includes analyses of black triangle sightings.
President Bush and first lady Barbara at a Halloween celebration in 1989 (Getty) GEORGE H.W. BUSH. To mark Bush's first year in the White House, the president and first lady hosted a Halloween ...
The existence of the Calvine photographs was first reported by former Ministry of Defence desk officer Nick Pope in his 1996 book Open Skies, Closed Minds based on his experiences logging UFO sightings reported to the MOD while assigned to Sec(AS)2 on what was known as ‘the UFO desk’, from 1991 to 1994.