The 1950s was an unforgettable period in the age of film. Society was growing increasingly fascinated by science fiction. Specifically, people were starting to get into UFOs and aliens. Over a decade ...
Tighten the strap on your tinfoil hat: Recently declassified documents show that the US Air Force was working on, and perhaps had already built, a supersonic flying saucer in 1956. The aircraft, which ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A single-page FBI memo relaying a vague and unconfirmed report of flying saucers found in New Mexico in 1950 has become the most popular file in the bureau's electronic reading ...
Back in 1950 a young Tom Mooney devoured this book, ‘The Flying Saucers Are Real,’ by journalist and former Marine Corps pilot Donald Keyhoe. Seventy-five years ago, America was talking excitedly ...
This mysterious saucer from the 1950s was meant to fly at speeds of up to Mach 4. Most mysteriously, it was designed by... Canadians. Crave freelancer Tim Hornyak is the author of "Loving the Machine: ...
Squad 51 vs. The Flying Saucers is a 2D shoot 'em up where you travel back to the 1950s and turn UFO ships into space rubble. Travel through the 50s with Lieutenant Kaya and her team to face off ...
I found the book Do You Remember Technology? at a used bookstore this weekend. It included this Science and Mechanics cover from the December, 1950 issue. Flying saucer buses? Maybe not the most ...
So, you want the 1950s to come back, you say? You’re tired of pandemics, politics and urban disorder? Well, then, I’ve got some good news for you. One big part of that well-remembered decade has ...
Kenneth Arnold was piloting his private plane over Mount Rainier, in Washington, on June 24, 1947, when he suddenly saw nine silver flying discs. They were, he said, shaped “like a saucer if you skip ...
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NASA has just sent a spacecraft into orbit that looks less like a traditional satellite and more like something from a 1950s ...