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It sounds like science-fiction. On Jan. 13, 1996, the United States Air Force shoots down a UFO, which crashes six miles from a medium-sized town in southeastern Brazil. Smith, Toby (2000). Little Gray Men: Roswell and the Rise of a Popular Culture. University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 978-0826321213. Archived from the original on July 8, 2022 . Retrieved April 29, 2021– via Google Books. The Skeptical Inquirer. Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. April 29, 1998. Archived from the original on April 18, 2021 . Retrieved April 18, 2021– via Google Books. Sweating a lot — it was very hot [that day],” she said. “It gave the impression that it was suffering from the heat, hot sun … its skin.” APRO then sent it to the US Atomic Energy Commission, which determined the object had a density of 1.7513, slightly higher than ordinary magnesium, with oxygen in the metal.
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By the end of the ’60s, the University of Colorado UFO Project, also known as the Condon Committee, analyzed a sample and defined that it would not be as pure as a first show. Swift, Richard (March 22, 1990). "Book Review: The FORTEC Conspiracy, by Richard M. Garvin and Edmund Addeo (SIGNET Science Fiction 1968)". ACM SIGPLAN Fortran Forum. 9 (1): 19. doi: 10.1145/382105.1040338. S2CID 26954913. Top 5 Roswell References in Movies and TV". Entertainment.ie. July 9, 2013. Archived from the original on July 8, 2022 . Retrieved April 29, 2021. On December 19, 1979, Marcel was interviewed by Bob Pratt of the National Enquirer, and on February 26, 1980, the tabloid brought large-scale attention to the Marcel story. [64] [65] On September 20, 1980, the TV series In Search of... aired an interview where Marcel described his participation in the 1947 press conference: [66]
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A scholarly consensus emerged concluding that the military decided to conceal the true purpose of the crashed device– nuclear test monitoring–and instead inform the public that the crash was of a weather balloon. [1] The balloon had been launched from Alamogordo Army Air Field a month earlier. It carried a radar reflector and classified Project Mogul sensors for experimental monitoring of Soviet nuclear testing. [173]
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Peter Coyote narrated the other Fox documentaries mentioned above, and is the narrator on this one as well.Collections Search | BFI | British Film Institute". collections-search.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on November 1, 2018.