When Kenneth Arnold spotted nine crescent-shaped objects flying near Mount Rainier on June 24, 1947, he described their ...
The first widespread reports of UFOs in Nevada took place during 1947's "flying disc craze." Here's what Northern Nevadans claimed to see that summer.
A two-day UFO Conference in Fairborn brought extraterrestrial aficionados and lifelong paranormal investigators together at the Dayton Holiday Inn. Attending the event were some of the nation’s most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sep. 18—Editor's note: This is the second installment of a two-part series on the Chehalis Flying Saucer Party. Find the previous ...
Voice of Space: UFOs and Paranormal Phenomena at the Drawing Center has ambitious goals. The wall text asks: “What role do UFOs and paranormal phenomena play in shaping our understanding of the ...
Meet the VZ-9AV Avrocar: Is the alien spacecraft that crashed in Roswell, New Mexico, back in July 1947 now in the collection of the National Museum of the United States Air... Here’s What to Remember ...
FRANKLIN, Ind. (WDRB) -- There are people who believe in aliens, and then there are people who know they exist. "When I was 8-years-old, I saw a flying saucer," Steve Anderson said. Steve Anderson is ...
When pilot Kenneth Arnold took off from Chehalis, Washington, in his single-engine airplane one afternoon in June 1947, he was looking for a lost military aircraft that had crashed. But what he found ...
Area 51, a classified US military testing site in Nevada, became synonymous with aliens due to Cold War secrecy, UFO sightings and decades of speculation.