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...those unfamiliar with the jargon), but these people either do not believe what they saw, or are smiled at when they try to make others believe them. Director Steven Spielberg effectively makes the point early in the film that no one could possibly know whether a self-proclaimed UFO sighter was crying wolf or actually saw the real thing. This maneuver is designed to spur on your imagination and prepare you to accept the fantastical scenes coming...

Author: By J. WYATT Emmerich, | Title: A Close Encounter of an Overblown Kind | 1/6/1978 | See Source »

...psychiatrists initially suspected, Grinspoon said, that a significant fraction of the sightings were related to the sighter's "primary process thinking," a kind of thought process more prominently exhibited in persons with certain kinds of mental disturbances...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: Flying Saucers and Your Head | 1/6/1970 | See Source »

First, the star-sighter locked on Alderamin. Then it fixed its gaze on Regulus. Another roll on its axis, and Mariner picked out Naos, then a multistar cluster near Naos. Finally, when Mariner was 360,000 miles from earth, its electronic eye found a star bright enough to send the proper radio report: Mariner had locked on Canopus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: On to the Red Planet | 12/11/1964 | See Source »

Sullivan, a sighter himself (30 luminous, zigzagging objects over the Los Angeles area), apparently believes that the saucers are space ships from some other planet. He does not think they are either U.S. or Russian super-aircraft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: More Saucers | 3/3/1952 | See Source »

...daytime star-sighter, to put celestial navigation on a 24-hour basis, was announced by the A.A.F. Board at Orlando, Fla. An improvement on solar navigation (which requires morning, noon and afternoon sights, plus computations), the new device enables a pilot to choose the stars he wishes to use, plot his position any time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Out of the Labs | 1/21/1946 | See Source »

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