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  2. Passaic UFO photographs - Wikipedia

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    One of the Passaic UFO photos. On August 1, during the 1952 UFO flap, local press reported on the photos, [11] attributing them to John H. Riley, then aged 28, who was a self-described professional photographer and performed photo processing in Passaic. [11]

  3. Flying saucer - Wikipedia

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    An alleged flying saucer photographed over Passaic, New Jersey, in 1952. A flying saucer, or flying disc, is a purported disc-shaped UFO. The term was coined in 1947 by the news media for the objects pilot Kenneth Arnold claimed flew alongside his airplane above Washington State. Newspapers reported Arnold's story with speed estimates ...

  4. UFO (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Hockman reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "the game is unique.There is nothing else like it on the market. If you want something different, can live with polygon cities, and are willing to tackle some truly difficult flight demands you might want to give UFO a try."

  5. UFO flap - Wikipedia

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    The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects; Great 1954 Greek UFO flap; Michigan "swamp gas" UFO reports in the US [9]: 167–180 1967 UFO flap in Britain [3] [4] 1977 Colares flap in Brazil [10] 1984 Hudson Valley UFO sightings in the US [11] Gulf Breeze UFO incident of 1987–88 in the US [12] Belgian UFO wave of 1989–90 [13] 1994 Michigan ...

  6. The Flying Saucer - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Saucer was the first feature film to deal with the (then) new and hot topic of flying saucers. [2] Flying saucers or "UFOs", shaped like flying disks or saucers, were first identified and given the popular name on June 24, 1947, when private pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing nine silvery, crescent-shaped objects flying in tight ...

  7. Kult: The Temple of Flying Saucers - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World called the game "an imaginative adventure game" with unusually good graphics and audio. It recommended the game to fans of adventures with puzzles, with the story's short length and abrupt ending the main faults.

  8. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  9. Have We Visitors From Space? - Wikipedia

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    From 1947 to 1952, media and popular culture relayed stories of "flying discs", "flying saucers" and other unidentified flying objects. The reports began during the first summer of the Cold War, after the United States announced plans to re-industrialize Europe over the objections of the Soviet Union.