A few people saw the shiny discs skipping through the sky of the mountains over Washington state in June, 1947. Kenneth Arnold was the one who reported the sighting, but others saw it too. They all described disc or saucer shaped objects but couldn’t explain what they were. A few days later, and 1,700 miles away in Roswell, New Mexico, another strange sighting occurred. Reported as a crashed flying disc and then a downed weather balloon, it’s from the newspaper reports of these incidents that we get the terms flying saucer and unidentified flying object. From then to now a subculture of interest in alien life visiting planet earth has developed.
Are we alone?
Are we alone?
Are we alone?
A few people saw the shiny discs skipping through the sky of the mountains over Washington state in June, 1947. Kenneth Arnold was the one who reported the sighting, but others saw it too. They all described disc or saucer shaped objects but couldn’t explain what they were. A few days later, and 1,700 miles away in Roswell, New Mexico, another strange sighting occurred. Reported as a crashed flying disc and then a downed weather balloon, it’s from the newspaper reports of these incidents that we get the terms flying saucer and unidentified flying object. From then to now a subculture of interest in alien life visiting planet earth has developed.