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  • Dec 18, 2024 | lrb.co.uk | Greg Eghigian |Edmund Gordon

    There are​ approximately twenty billion Sun-like stars in the Milky Way. Scientists think that up to a quarter of them are orbited by planets where water could be present; if the same holds true in other galaxies, it would mean fifty sextillion or so planets in the observable universe where intelligent life may have evolved. The chances of Earth being the only one to have realised that potential seem ridiculously small. It’s safe to assume we’re not alone. That’s one way of looking at it.

  • Jun 10, 2024 | blog.oup.com | Greg Eghigian |Amrit Shergill

    After the Flying Saucers Came By Greg Eghigian June 10th 2024 In the summer of 1947, a private pilot flying over the state of Washington saw what he described as several pie-pan-shaped aircraft traveling in formation at remarkably high speed. Within days, journalists began referring to the objects as “flying saucers.” Over the course of that summer, Americans reported seeing them in the skies overhead. News quickly spread and, within a few years, flying saucers were being spotted across the...

  • Jun 10, 2024 | feeds.feedblitz.com | Greg Eghigian |Amrit Shergill

    After the Flying Saucers Came By Greg Eghigian June 10th 2024 In the summer of 1947, a private pilot flying over the state of Washington saw what he described as several pie-pan-shaped aircraft traveling in formation at remarkably high speed. Within days, journalists began referring to the objects as “flying saucers.” Over the course of that summer, Americans reported seeing them in the skies overhead. News quickly spread and, within a few years, flying saucers were being spotted across the...

  • Jul 27, 2023 | msn.com | Greg Eghigian

    Wednesday’s hearing from a congressional subcommittee probing unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, introduced a new chapter in an ongoing saga. For almost six years now, newspapers, cable news and social media have regaled us with stories about military encounters with strange aircraft and secret government UFO programs.

  • Jul 27, 2023 | latimes.com | Greg Eghigian

    (Nathan Howard / Associated Press) Wednesday’s hearing from a congressional subcommittee probing unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, introduced a new chapter in an ongoing saga. For almost six years now, newspapers, cable news and social media have regaled us with stories about military encounters with strange aircraft and secret government UFO programs.

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