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In ufology, the Taylor Incident, a.k.a. Livingston Incident or Dechmont Woods Encounter is the name given to claims of sighting an extraterrestrial spacecraft on Dechmont Law in Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland, in 1979 by forester Robert "Bob" Taylor (1919–2007).
In the 2000s, the Tunguska Space Phenomenon, a team of Russian ufologists, explored the area to search for remnants of a supposed alien spaceship, and they may have found pieces of these discarded rocket components. [41] [42] 1909 New Zealand airship sightings • OC, New Zealand; Otago
A daring deep sea search has found tiny pieces of a mysterious meteor that crashed to Earth in 2014. The ‘alien hunter of Harvard’ tells Bevan Hurley the discovery may be evidence of an ...
There was an alleged UFO landing on Mount Pajarillo, near the city of Capilla del Monte. It was witnessed by an 11-year-old local child named Gabriel Gomez. The day after the sighting, near Cerro Uritorco, a circular footprint appeared on the ground, known as “Huella del Pajarillo”. It is believed that the area was burned in a circular ...
He told her he'd been researching alien encounters for 25 years. Hawn said that while trying to articulate her experience with the astrophysicist, her memory was vivid. “They touched my face ...
Alien life could be found in a tiny grain of ice, researchers have said. The discovery suggests that upcoming telescopes might be able to spot extraterrestrial life relatively soon.
"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.
The most famous moment is known among fans as the "chestburster" scene, where a small alien erupts from the chest of supine crew member Gilbert Kane, played by the late John Hurt. "Alien," which ...