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ID number:388598
 
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In 1947 July, something crashed into the desert near the Air Force base at Roswell, New Mexico. The U.S. Air force insisted that it was a weather balloon. However, some people said that the weather balloon was only a cover up, it was actually an UFO. The theory of the UFO is more convincing comparing to the other, and below are some explanation for why the UFO theory is more reliable.
The first theory explained that the incident of the flying object was army equipment that was used as a spy. This was supported by the second official press about the accident, released by General Roger Ramey, commander of Forth Worth Army Air Field, said on July 8th, 1947, "...The object which crashed in the desert was a helium filled weather balloon, carrying a radar target made of aluminium foil..."(Stenner, 2000, P.3). Another official press released by the U.S. Air force in October 1986 also said, "...the truth about the Roswell incident can now be told. The object found in the desert was a crashed balloon, carrying top secret equipment to spy on the Russians..." (Stenner, 2000, P.3). …

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