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Astronomical Pseudo-Science: A Skeptic's Resource List (Version 3.0; August 2003)

 

2. UFO's as Alien Spaceships

For decades the media have given enormous attention to sensational claims that vague lights in the sky are actually extra-terrestrial spacecraft. In recent years, the claims have grown to include crashes of such alien spacecraft and even kidnappings of unsuspecting Earth inhabitants by aliens. A sober examination of these claims reveals that there is a lot LESS to them than first meets the eye: when there is enough evidence, UFO claims can be explained by perfectly natural terrestrial or celestial phenomena (and, all too frequently, as deliberate hoaxes), while alien abductions seem to take place in the mind of the victim or the therapist, rather than in the real world. This section begins with readings on UFO claims in general, and then moves to information about specific famous UFO cases (including the almost legendary Roswell incident, which turns out to have been the crash of a top-secret balloon-flown package designed to search for atmospheric evidence of Russian nuclear tests.)

General Books

Alschuler, William UFO's and Aliens. 1991, Avon Books. Nice introduction to UFO's and the scientific search for life elsewhere, for children.

Dick, Steven The Biological Universe: The 20th Century Extraterrestrial Life Debate. 1996, Cambridge U. Press. Chapter 6 is a historical analysis of the UFO controversy. Although it is just a bit too even-handed for some tastes, it does chronicle the involvement of scientists well.

Dick, Steven Life on Other Worlds: The 20th Century Extraterrestrial Life Debate. 1998, Cambridge U. Press. (An abridged, updated edition of the above.) See Chapter 5.

Frazier, Kenneth, et al., eds. The UFO Invasion. 1997, Prometheus Books. A fine collection of skeptical articles, with especially good sections on the Roswell crash and crop circles.

Klass, Philip UFO's Explained. 1974, Vintage paperback. UFO's: The Public Deceived. 1983, Prometheus Books. UFO Abductions: A Dangerous Game. 1988, Prometheus Books. Klass is the leading investigator of UFO reports in the U.S. and his wonderful exposes of UFO hoaxes and misunderstandings are superb examples of how such investigations should be done.

Korff, Kal Spaceships of the Pleiades: the Billy Meier Story. 1995, Prometheus Books. A pain-staking investigation into one of the best-known UFO hoaxes.

Menzel, Donald & Taves, E. The UFO Enigma. 1977, Doubleday. An astronomer and psychoanalyst examine many facets of the UFO phenomenon.

Oberg, James UFO's and Outer Space Mysteries. 1982, Donning. A noted space science writer evaluates UFO claims and other forms of pseudoscience.

Peebles, Curtis Watch the Skies: A Chronicle of the Flying Saucer Myth. 1994, Smithsonian Institution Press. Excellent history and psychological analysis of the UFO craze; has a good skeptical perspective. (A nice timetable about the evolution of the UFO myth from this book is at: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/8148/myth.html)

Sagan, Carl The Demon-Haunted World. 1995, Random House. Chapters 4-11 are a marvelous debunking of many well-known UFO cases and an examination of the psychology behind them.

Sagan, Carl & Page, Thornton UFO's: A Scientific Debate. 1972, Norton paperback. From an early symposium held by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, presenting a wide range of views.

Shaeffer, Robert The UFO Sightings: The Evidence. 1998, Prometheus Books. Thorough, responsible review by a respected investigator; a good source book for skeptics.

General Articles

Blackmore, S. "Abduction by Aliens or Sleep Paralysis" in Skeptical Inquirer, May/June 1998, p. 23. Discusses studies relating to UFO abductions and the role of the media. (On the web at http://www.csicop.org/si/9805/abduction.html)

Gleick, J. "The Doctor's Plot" in The New Republic, 24 May 1994. A New York Times reporter examines the work of John Mack on UFO abductions and critiques the whole phenomenon (as well as the media's shameless role in exploiting it.) (Available on the web at: http://www.around.com/abduct.html)

Goldsmith, D. & Owen, T. "Visitors to Earth: A Skeptics's Guide to UFO's" in Mercury, Jul/Aug. 1992, p. 135 and Sep/Oct. 1992, p. 155. A well-written overview.

Grierson, B. "A Bad Trip Down Memory Lane" in The New York Times Magazine, July 27, 2003, p. 36. A discussion of so-called repressed memories, which take a skeptical look at claims of UFO abductions and what they really might be.

Klass, P. "A Field Guide to UFO's" in Astronomy, Sept. 1997, p. 39. Natural explanations for UFO sightings.

Klass, P. "That's Entertainment: TV's UFO Coverup" in Skeptical Inquirer, Nov/Dec. 1996, p. 29. How the media publicize unfounded claims. (On the web at: http://www.csicop.org/si/9611/ufo.html )

Kurtz, P., et al.: "Special Report: Heaven's Gate" in Skeptical Inquirer, Jul/Aug. 1997, p. 12. A variety of articles on the 39 suicides occasioned in part by the belief that Comet Hale-Bopp was or hid a UFO.

Newman, L., et al. "Toward an Explanation of the UFO Abduction Phenomenon: Hypnotic Elaborations, Extraterrestrial Sadomasochism, and Spurious Memories" in Psychological Inquiry, vol. 7, no. 3, p. 101. Lengthy paper looking carefully at claims by psychologists that their patients show memories of being abducted by UFO's.

Ridpath, I. "Astronomical UFO's" in Astronomy, Dec. 1988, p. 114. (Updated version on the web at http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/astroufo1.htm)

Books and Articles on Specific UFO Cases:

Garelik, G., et al. "The Great Hudson Valley UFO Mystery" in Discover, Nov. 1984, p. 22. Shows how a hoax can get started and rumors can spread.

Gildenberg, B. & Thomas, D. "Case Closed: Reflections on the 1997 Air Force Roswell Report" in Skeptical Inquirer, May/June 1998, p. 31. A time-line and the real story.

Jaroff, L. "Did Aliens Really Land" in Time, June 23, 1997, p. 68. A skeptical analysis of the Roswell incident.

Klass, Philip The Real Roswell Crashed-saucer Coverup. 1997, Prometheus. An excellent unraveling of the full story behind the crash in New Mexico.

Korff, Kal The Roswell UFO Crash: What They Don't Want You to Know. 1997, Prometheus Books. A skeptical analysis of the whole incident and its explanations.

Korff, K. "What Really Happened at Roswell" in Skeptical Inquirer, Jul/Aug. 1997, p. 24. (On the web at: http://www.csicop.org/si/9707/roswell.html)

Nickell, J. "The Alien Autopsy Hoax" in Skeptical Inquirer, Nov/Dec. 1995, p. __ (On the web at http://www.csicop.org/si/9511/autopsy.html) About a purported film showing an autopsy of an "alien" body recovered at Roswell, New Mexico. (See also: Emery, E. "Alien Autopsy Show and Tell" in the same issue; on the web at: http://www.csicop.org/si/9511/mediawatch.html )

Nickell, J. "The Flatwoods UFO Monster" in Skeptical Inquirer, Nov/Dec. 2000, p. 15. Careful investigation reveals a 1952 'UFO' incident to be a meteor plus some owls.

Thomas. D. "The Roswell Incident and Project Mogul" in Skeptical Inquirer, Jul/Aug. 1995, p. 15. (On the web at http://www.csicop.org/si/9507/roswell.html)

Web Sites:

Jimmy Carter's UFO: http://www.debunker.com/texts/carter_ufo.html UFO investigator Robert Sheaffer was the first to uncover that Carter's 1969 observation was actually a sighting of the planet Venus.

The UFO Skeptic's Page: http://www.debunker.com/ufo.html Kept by Robert Sheaffer, this site has information about and links to a number of UFO claims and what skeptics have found about them.

Philip Klass Interview: http://www.gpposner.com/Klass_inter.html A profile of and interview with the world's leading skeptical UFO investigator.

Philip Klass' 10 Principles for Investigating UFO's: http://members.aol.com/Tprinty/Klass.html An elaboration, with examples, on how Klass goes about examining evidence about UFO's.

Ian Ridpath UFO Skeptic Page: http://www.ianridpath.com/ufo/ufoindex.htm A British science writer investigates and explains UFO reports, and discusses astronomical causes of UFO sightings.

James Oberg's Space Age Myths: http://www.jamesoberg.com/ufo.html Veteran space journalist Oberg explains a number of UFO cases, including those involving astronauts and cosmonauts.

The Failure of the 'Science' of UFOlogy: http://www.debunker.com/texts/ObergCuttySark.html An award winning essay about what is wrong with many of the UFO claims.

Alien Autopsy: Faked or Fiction: http://www.trudang.com/autopsy/autocont.html. A skeptical examination of the film shown on TV claiming an alien body had been dissected.

The Air Force report on the Roswell Incident: http://www.af.mil/lib/roswell/ You can read the full text and see the images, explaining how the 1947 MOGUL project balloon crash and two later accidents have been joined together to make up the Roswell myth.

The NOVA UFO Interviews: For a critical show on UFO Abductions, the PBS staff interviewed Philip Klass and Carl Sagan. Here are brief but cogent excerpts at: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/aliens/philipklass.html and http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/aliens/carlsagan.html

Mistakes and Misidentifications in UFO Research: http://mypage.iu.edu/~lrobins/ufopage.htm Larry Robinson keeps a rich site with techniques for serious UFO identification and what such identification tell us.

Screen Memories: UFO Mythology and Science Fiction Films: http://www.hedweb.com/markp/ufofilm.htm. Critic Mark Pilkington traces the relationship between popular science fiction films and the claims of UFO observers and abductees.

How to Make Your Own UFO: http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2003_01_17/ When an image taken by SOHO, a satellite observing the Sun, became a hot topic in UFO circles, the SOHO staff posted a clear explanation of how their image had been doctored.

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