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  Height 611 UFO Incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Height 611 (also known as Mount Izvestkovaya) is a hill located on the territory of the town.
One of the balls was noticed above the Height 611 illuminating the ground on the peak of the hill.
A claim of UFO landing on Height 611 was also made in 1989.
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 Unidentified flying object - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
An interesting feature that many of the early as well as the later UFO sects share is a tendency to incorporate ideas from both Christianity and various eastern religions, "hybridizing" these with ideas pertaining to extraterrestrials and their benevolent concern with the people of earth.
Height 611 UFO Incident or the 1964 Lonnie Zamora's Socorro, New Mexico encounter, considered one of the most inexplicable of the USAF Project Blue Book cases.
UFOs are sometimes an element of elaborate conspiracy theories in which the government is said to be intentionally covering up the existence of aliens, or sometimes collaborating with them.
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 Unidentified flying object - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
UFO topics were amongst the most popular on early computer Bulletin board systems, and millions of people have some degree of interest in the subject.
Some feel that UFO study is still a worthwhile topic because of open questions, especially due to occasional reports of UFOs from professional or military astronomers or pilots - individuals whose careers, and often their very lives, rely on their ability to recognize and assess aircraft, weather conditions, distances, and other factors vital to flight.
UFOs are sometimes claimed to be part of an elaborate UFO conspiracy theory in which the government is said to be intentionally covering up the existence of aliens, or sometimes collaborating with them.
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 Roswell UFO incident -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A number of UFO researchers charge that the change in the military's story from flying saucer to weather balloon was disinformation and that the U.S. government was withholding or suppressing information.
The Roswell Incident briefly received national and even international attention in 1947, but after it was reported that the crash was of a weather balloon and not a "flying disk", the event faded from public view for over 30 years as most people simply took the government's word at face value.
The Height 611 UFO Incident was a 1986 Russian crash with analysis of physical debris.
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 Roswell UFO incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roswell UFO incident is a purported crash of an unidentified flying object (UFO) in Roswell, New Mexico, USA in 1947.
The Shag Harbor incident was the crash of an unknown object in Shag Habor, Nova Scotia, Canada, in October 1967, and involved attempts by the Canadian military to recover the object.
Benson Saler, Charles A. Ziegler, Charles B. Moore, UFO Crash at Roswell: The Genesis of a Modern Myth, 1997, Smithsonian Institution Press, ISBN 1560987510 (Academically-oriented, sociological debunkery of Roswell case; chapter by former Mogul engineer Charles Moore on Mogul balloon trajectory calculation to Mack Brazel ranch is contended to be a hoax.
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 Paranormal Phenomenon Hot Spots >> Reference
UFO or unidentified flying object, in the original, literal sense means any airborne object whose nature is not readily known.
Nowadays, the term UFO is generally used to mean those cases that are believed by some to be the spaceships of extraterrestrial aliens.
As early examples were saucer-shaped, they are also known as flying saucers, a term originating in a claimed sighting of a UFO by Kenneth Arnold on June 24, 1947, near Mount Rainier, Washington.
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 ufo - ufo reasearch
However, the UFOs Arnold witnessed were not by strict definition saucer-shaped, he described their movements as being similar to that of a saucer skipping over water, hence the origin of the term flying saucer.
Despite unexplained cases, the general official opinion of the mainstream scientific community is probably that all UFO sightings ultimately result from ordinary misidentification of natural and man-made phenomena, deliberate hoaxes, or psychological phenomena such as optical illusions or dreaming/sleep paralysis (often given as an explanation for purported alien abductions).
Some feel that UFO study is still a worthwhile topic because of open questions, especially due to occasional reports of UFOs from professional or military astronomers or pilots — individuals whose careers, and often their very lives, rely on their ability to recognize and assess aircraft, weather conditions, distances, and other factors vital to flight.
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 Height 611 UFO Incident - Wikipedia Light!
A reddish ball was noticed by the inhabitants of the town at around 8 PM on that date.
It was later determined that the speed of the flying ball was approximately 15 m/s, and that it was hovering about 700-800 above the ground.
They discovered a landing ground 2x2 m in size (other sources indicate the size of the landing ground was 3x3 m).
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 ufo
UFOs have played a role in tourism, such as in Roswell, New Mexico, site of a supposed UFO crash (see Roswell UFO incident).
Despite unexplained cases, the general opinion of the mainstream scientific community is probably that all UFO sightings ultimately result from ordinary misidentification of natural and man-made phenomena, deliberate hoaxes, or psychological phenomena such as optical illusions or lucid dreaming/sleep paralysis (often given as an explanation for purported alien abductions).
Former President Jimmy Carter saw a UFO in 1969 and this led him to attempt to investigate the issue when he was elected President of the United States.
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 Country Information, a world portal on countries, politics and governments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
UFO (hardcore), a hardcore Techno DJ UHF Follow-On or UFO, a military communications satellite developed for the U.S. Navy.
The UFO (Underground Freak Out) club in London, frequented in the late \'60s by Pink Floyd.
This page disambiguates a three-character combination which might be any or all of an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a word in English, or a word in another language.
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 ufo information site
In Japanese, UFO is an acronym instead of an initialism.
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 Category:UFOs - The Black Vault Encyclopedia Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A UFO or unidentified flying object is an object observed in the sky, exhibiting motility or impermanence, and not readily identifiable.
Many people claim UFOs are extraterrestrial spacecraft but the majority of scientists say there is no definitive evidence to support that supposition.
This page was last modified 01:19, 30 March 2006.
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