What is U.F.O.? What are their demands on us? Well, UFO is an unusual airborne float that can not be identified by successful inspection. Ninety percent of these reports are mischievous, regular items, or crazy poor people. The other 10% is considered a mystery of UFO. The data of the first UFO observation is unknown. Some researchers say that the sight of UFO can go back to ancient times. There is no evidence of this guess, so this is just an idea.
What is UFO? UFOs are unidentified lights and objects in the air, and there is no clear explanation. It is believed that representing an unidentified flying object began with the Air Force Captain Edward LePet ... "(Ritche 220) This was introduced to replace the term flying saucer. In the 19th century UFO's eyewitness information was broadcasted in the world until the 1940's, but since the 1940's people from all over the world have been watching it every day UFO has three UFO events We propose a system for dividing into main types of proximity.
From the late 1940's to the 1950's, UFOs were often called "flying saucers" or "flying saucers". The term UFO was first in the 1950's technical literature, became more popular as it became popular later. During the Cold War, the UFO gained considerable interest, and this age was linked to high level concern for national security and for recently unexplained reasons. However, various studies have concluded that this phenomenon does not represent a threat to national security and that nothing deserving scientific pursuits is included (for example, in 1951 UFO working group, 1953 CIA Robertson Group of the Year, USA). Air Force Project Blue Book, Condant Committee)
In any case, UFOs are currently in common use and appear in most dictionaries as well as ufology, UFO research and ufologist to study UFOs. In many respects this term is said to be "loaded" because it means classifying or specifying before performing appropriate analysis or exhaustive investigation. R 22 Are all UK SDI researchers committing suicide? - Alistair Beckham, 50 years old, is an active UK aerospace project engineer. His specialty is the design of computer software for complex maritime defense systems. Like hundreds of other British scientists, he is piloting an American strategic defense plan ("Star Wars") experimentally. Like his at least 21 colleagues, he died of a strange and violent death. [R