1960
1960 - Yacanto, Cordoba, Argentina.
July 3. This photograph was taken by Hugo F. Niotti, then a captain of the
AAF. On July 3, 1960, Niotti was driving from Yacanto toward Cordoba. At
approximately 4:30 PM, he was in the area of Villa General Belgrano, about 70
Km from the city of Cordoba.
He suddenly noticed a rather close and
unusual object hovering near the ground to the right of the road. He grabbed
his camera and took this one picture. It was deemed authentic by Servicio de
Informaciones de Aeronautica.
- Italy, September. This photo of three
dark UFOs has certainly had its naysayers. Those who debunk it say that the
extreme dark color of the objects make them appear to be pasted onto a
background image, and then re-photographed.
This is a possibility. UFO proponents
will tell you that either magnetic, gravitational or other anomalies of the
advanced technology caused this dark coloration. And so the debate
continues...
1960 - Minneapolis, Minnesota. This is
one of those "hard to be sure" images. It was taken on October 20
of 1960, and seems to show a large oval light source. No object is actually
seen, but then again... where there's smoke, there's fire.
The object seems to be moving from left
to right, as you can see a trail of some type to its right in the full size
image.
1960s - Taipei, China - This great UFO
shot taken by Tsai Chang-hung (½²³¹ÂE) in Yuanshan Park (¶ê¤s¤½¶é), adjacent
to Taipei's Grand Hotel, shows an oval object hovering in the sky.
Although the photo is dark and hazy,
investigator Ho claims a high credibility for the photo as Tsai is a relative
of Tsai Chang-hsien (½²³¹Äm), former head of the Taipei City Observatory.
Photo courtesy of TUFOA.
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1961
1961 - Taiwan - Taken by Wang Shi-lin
in 1961 in Taitung City, this is the first known photograph of a UFO in
Taiwan. Photo courtesy of TUFOA.
According to UFO investigator Ho
Hsien-jung there have been 15 recorded sightings where photographic evidence
suggests that extraterrestrial objects have traversed the skies above Taiwan.
The earliest of these pictures was taken in Taitung City (¥xªF¥«) in 1961.
UFO photographs date to 1911 in China proper.
1961 - Japan. Very little info is
available on this photograph at this time, only date, place, and the fact
that it was taken by a young Japansese gentleman on March 11.
A case of being in the right place at
the right time. Not a bad picture, but a little bit out of focus. Still a
part of the history of Ufology.
1961 - Pescara, Italy. Bruno Ghibaudi,
a scientific newspaper journalist, took several photographs of strange flying
devices on the beaches of Pescara along the Adriatic sea in April 1961.
He also claims he had encountered
extra-terrestrial beings. See the larger version of the picture.
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1962
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1963
1963 - South Africa, Northcliff. While
taking photographs of houses for sale to publish in the local newspaper, a
real estate agent captured this unknown flying object. She never thought
about flying saucers, only seeing the image as an unusual marking.
The original image was small, but since
has been scanned and enlarged
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1964
1964 - Oberwesel, Germany. UFO
photographed 8 March 1964 by Harry Haukler, who was on a train passing
through Oberwesel, Germany, when he saw a disc rise into the air alongside
the train.
The photograph shows a dark whirling
below the disc. A very rare shape on this unknown object.
1964 - India, near New Delhi. July 3.
This excellent photograph was taken by legendary Billy Eduard Meier, famous
for his many still frame and moving pictures of UFOs.
A self-proclaimed contactee, he is a
very controversial figure in the field of Ufology, with opinions ranging from
hot to cold on the nature of his involvement with aliens from other worlds,
and the authenticity of his work.
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1965
1965 - Tallahassee, Florida. Interest
in UFOs prompted several persons in Tallahassee, Florida to phone the weather
bureau when this mystery blotch appeared for two nights in 1965.
It hung over the city for half-an-hour
each time, then faded away. This photo was taken, and a good one it is.
1965 - Santa Ana, California. August 3.
Taken by highway traffic engineer Rex Heflin, while working near the Santa
Ana freeway. Heflin did not report his sighting, but the photographs were
published by the Santa Ana Register on 09-20-65.
This turned into a very controversial
case with photos confiscated, and disagreements between different Ufologists
about the photograph's authenticity. One of the most famous UFO photos ever
taken.
1965 - Warminster, Scotland. Photograph
of what was dubbed "The Warminster thing," at that time. Taken on
August 29, 1965, by Gordon Falkner, a young factory worker.
At this time there were many UFO
reports in the region, some reported as cigar-shaped, other reported as
discs. It is important to note that a disc observed at certain angles can
appear to be "cigar" shaped.
1965 - New Zealand. The photographer is
still unknown, but the photo was published by a reporter in a daily newspaper
of Paramatta following a heavily publicized UFO flap in the Sydney suburb of
Ryde in 1965.
The photograph was taken over Epson in
the South Island of New Zealand.
1965 - Athens, Ohio. Douglas Stewart's
UFO was taken at 8 PM, July 12, in Athens, Ohio, with five witnesses. At the
time, J. Douglas Stewart of 100 Second St. Athens, Ohio, took this picture
with a Pentax camera with 135mm lens with a 1.8x Barlow creating a focal
length of 243 mm.
The film was Kodak Plus-X 35mm film,
which was underdeveloped to reduce image contrast. (developed in D-76, 1:4)
This entire event was witnessed by Dr. and Mrs. William. Stehr, Mrs. Claud
Kantner and Mrs. Scott Wilson.
1965 - Tulsa, Oklahoma. A large wave of
UFO sightings occurred in 1965 in the U.S. From coast to coast, strange low
flying objects were reported almost nightly by people of all ages and walks
of life.
As the year progressed, the number of
reports rose dramatically. On the night of August 2, 1965, thousands of
people in 4 midwestern states witnessed spectacular aerial displays by large
formations of UFOs.
That same night a multi-colored disc
was photographed in Tulsa while several persons watched it perform low
altitude maneuvers.
This picture was extensively analyzed,
pronounced authentic, and later published by Life magazine and many
newspapers.
1965 - Bernacillo, New Mexico. Taken on
April 18. I have few details of this photo. For 1965, it is a fairly good
picture, quality wise. It shows a discoid shape UFO with a top, and even an
antenna can be seen on top.
Thanks to ofnava, we have the following
information; It was taken in Alburquerque, New Mexico, by Paul Villa. It is
one in a sequence of 8 photos.
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1966
1966 - Australia. A Polaroid photograph
of a UFO tipped vertically on its side taken by a businessman from his garden
a few minutes after 2 PM on April 2 above the Melbourne, Australia, suburb of
Balwyn.
The Victorian Flying Saucer Research
Society (VFSRS) of Moorabbin, Australia, carefully studied the photograph and
environment and concluded the photo showed "no sign of multiple
exposure, montage or any other tampering."
The photo, copyrighted in 1979 by David
C. Knight has been published on page 138 of the book "UFOS: A Pictorial
History from Antiquity to the Present."
1966 - Provo, Utah. The pilot of a twin
engine C-47 "Skytrain" transport aircraft of the USAF captured this
red object on photograph in July, 1966, at 11:00 AM.
The aircraft was flying over the Rocky
Mountains, at about 40 kilometers southwest of Provo, Utah.
The Condon commission, which concluded
that UFOs are not worthy of scientific investigations, did analyze the
negative at the time and concluded that the photograph shows an ordinary
object thrown in the air.
Exhaustive investigation of the
photograph concluded the UFO in the photograph is a real object.
1966 - Hillsdale, Michigan. The
"Swamp Gas" case. This is the case that convinced skeptic J. Allen
Hynek, that he must now publicly admit that there is something real in the
UFO reports.
At about 10:30 PM, a resident of the
women's dormitory at Hillsdale College reported a strange object in the sky.
County Civil Defense director William E. Van Horn responded and confirmed
that a bright, glowing object was indeed bouncing across a nearby hollow and
then became airborne.
Hynek, who died in 1986, dismissed the
Hillsdale sighting as "swamp gas." Within two weeks, however, he
changed not only his opinion about the sighting, but also sides in the UFO
debate.
1966 - Michigan-Taken during the
Midwest wave of 1966. One of the best accepted UFO photographs. The so-called
"swamp gas" explanation given by Air Force investigator J. Allen
Hynek would stay with him for some time.
Prompted by the lack of an explanation,
and knowing that there was something to the Michigan wave, The US air Force
used the idiotic explanation for the sightings.
Hynek would later regret the
explanation, and go on to become one of the most revered UFO researchers of
all time.
1966 - Cassville, Missouri. Taken over
Roaring River on November 22. A hunter and two of his friends were camping on
the river when an unknown flying object was seen rising from near their
campsite.
Their tent had just been destroyed,
with some of their possessions on fire, as well as a tree or two close by.It
is believed that the UFO was the cause of the destruction. One of the men was
able to take two photos as the UFO sped away, with one being too blurred, and
the one you see here, which is of good quality.
1966 - Tiopati Lake/Bear Mountain, NY.
Thanks to ofnava we have this information about this photograph.Photograph
was taken by Vincent Perna on December 18, at 16:30 hrs (Tiorati lake) New
York.Perna states: "Suddenly a rare object of bronze color appeared,
making no noise and its size was approximately 6 meters" (diameter).Vincent
took 4 photos, a few minutes later the object disappeared.
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1967
1967 - East Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
On June 10, at approximately noon, Harold A. Trudel was driving in East
Woonsocket. For reasons unknown, he parked, waiting and watching... he claimed
that he had seen UFOs previously in the vicinity.
His camera was ready, and soon a
disc-shaped UFO was seen coming from the West, in the direction of nearby
powerlines. The object then hovered over the lines.
Hiding himself behind brush and trees,
he began taking photographs. He took seven in all. The UFO made quick moves
from place to place, and Trudel changed postions to gain better vantage
points.
He watched the object for around five
minutes, until it zoomed off the the North. The UFO was close enough for him
to see a type of antenna on the lower part of the object.
1967 - Torrance, California. May 11.
This picture, although a fairly clear shot, does not have a lot of details.
Taken on a Saturday night, a group of
pals, Allen, Bobby, Rick, and Danny were hanging out when they saw this
object that "glowed reddish-white."
One of the boys had a camera, and took
this photo.
1967 - Rome, Italy. Drew Wright took
this picture in Rome on July 18 at 10:00 AM.
"I had a terrible hangover from
all the cheap red wine I had imbibed the night before, my first night in
Italy.
"As I saw the 'thing,' some local
boys were saying 'il disco,' and pointing skyward. I snapped this quick shot
before it vanished. I never made it to the Sixtine Chapel."
1967 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada. July
3. Dr. J. Allen Hynek stated: "... best daylight disc photograph I have
personally investigated."
That says it all! Warren Smith and two
of his friends were returning from a weekend prospecting trip when they
spotted the object. Smith grabbed the camera, and took two photos of the
object. Definitely one of the best of the early days.
1967 - Lima, Peru, Feb 2. This is the
only surviving photo of the funnel-shaped flying object that paced the
Fawcett Airlines DC-4 passenger liner in flight from Piura to Lima on
February 2, 1967, at 06:30 PM.
The passengers were all held for
interrogation by authorities after the plane landed. Several of the
passengers had taken photos of the strange craft alongside the airliner, but
all cameras were taken and all film was confiscated.
One passenger, who insisted on
remaining anonymous, succeeded in saving his film from which this single
photograph was made.
1967 - Yungay, Peru. On March 22, at
5:30 PM, hundreds of Yungainos and tourists, were visited by two UFOs. They
flew over the snow covered Huascaran mountains and the city of Yungay-Peru.
Photo by: Augusto Arrando. This UFO's
domed top appears to be made of the same material as the rest of the saucer,
instead of the traditional see-through top.
1967 - Wichita, Kansas. June 27.
Another fairly good quality picture taken over Kansas in 1967. It is difficult
to say exactly what shape the object is, but it does not appear to be any
type of known craft from that era.
My first guess would be
triangle-shaped.
1967 - Zagreb, Yugoslavia. This picture
has been taken on November 23 by Farcich Zoran, near Zagreb.
Ironically, the two "orbs"
are very similar to what is being filmed around the world the last two or
three years, especially in California.
1967 - Pigeon Lake, Alberta, Canada. On
the evening of July 3, Mr. Douglas Dennis, fishing at Pigeon Lake, near Buckhorn,
was amazed by the appearance of a soft, orange-colored ball of light in the
sky above him.
It descended quite low, and Mr. Dennis
took his camera and snapped a color picture of the brightly luminous mass
hovering in the air.
This remarkable night photograph
clearly shows a round, luminous object directly overhead. Others present
observed the object and Mr. Dennis photographing it.
1967 - Ohio. Of the many UFO sighting
reports I have looked over, the state of Ohio, USA has to be one of the most
active places in the world.
This photograph is one of many taken
over the state, clearly showing an ovoid/disc shaped object taken in daytime.
No other details do I have at this
time. An authentic UFO? Maybe.
1967 - Cumberland Rhode Island. A
daytime photograph of a disk-shaped object At 7:15pm on July 3 Joseph L.
Ferriere went to east Woonsocket to investigate reports of a strange object
flying around in the area, he spotted a large cigar-shaped object hovering in
the sky. After taking four pictures of the object he noticed a smaller
disc-shaped object coming out from the larger object and took a picture of
the disc-shaped object
The photograph shows a slightly
asymmetric hubcap-shaped object with a small dome and aerial extending from
the bottom.
1967 - Milledgeville, Georgia. There
were two photographs taken of this object. The cameraman remains anonymous,
and probably for good reason.
The picture is not very clear, and I
would say that this is probably fake, although I cannot say for sure.
The first picture taken was as the
object approached the photographer, and the second one shown here was more of
a closeup as the object allegedly hovered.
1967 - Mahwah, New Jersey. Wayne, from
New Jersey, was driving in the vicinity of the Immaculate Conception Seminary
in Mahwah when his attention was attracted to something flying in the sky.
Through the trees along the street he
could see a dull, dark gray object sitting almost motionless in the sky
beyond.
Stopping the car in front of the
Seminary, Bjornstad got out with his Japanese brand 35mm hand camera loaded
with outdoor color film, and walked through to a better vantage point, then
adjusted the distance setting to infinity and snapped one picture of the
strange flying machine.
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1968
1968 - Romania. One of four photographs
of a diurnal disc captured on photograph near Cluj in Romania by Mr. Emil
Barnea on August 18.
Barnea and his friend Miss Matea were
walking in the forest with a couple of friends. His friend shouted that she
sees "something," and when he joined her he also saw a large, round
object of metallic appearance and shining in the sun in the sky above the top
of the trees.
Amazed, Barnea remembered all the same
that he had his camera. The UFO advanced slowly, changing direction and
increasing its luminosity, then suddenly accelerated until it disappeared at
the horizon.
1968 - Sicuani, Peru. On December 6,
Senor Pedro Chavez, a photographer for La Prensa, on assignment in Sicuani,
Peru, was in the cathedral square near the big church where he took this
picture before the objects disappeared.
The dark properties of the three
objects is very similar to other photos taken during this time period.
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1969
1969 - Apollo 12: November 14-24,
Astronauts, CDR: Pete Conrad, CMP: Richard Gordon, LMP: Alan Bean
NASA archives (photo No AS12-49-7278)
Astronaut Alan Bean shown, UFO top left.
1969 - Bariloche, Argentina. On
December 30, Professor Sebastian José Tarde, MD, a well respected physician,
was on holiday with his students at Bariloche, a popular holiday spot in the
Andes.
Cruising on the Nahuel Huapi-Lake, the
Professor took several photographs of the unknown object with his Leica
camera.
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