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What do we know about the Roswell Incident?, by Ben Hubbard ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson

Label
What do we know about the Roswell Incident?, by Ben Hubbard ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-107)
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Ages 8-12, Penguin Workshop
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What do we know about the Roswell Incident?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1330403671
Responsibility statement
by Ben Hubbard ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson
Series statement
What do we know about--?An official Who HQ book
Summary
"In 1947, an unusual object crashed in the New Mexico desert and was recovered by the Roswell Army Air Field officers. People everywhere began to speculate what the object could be. Could it possibly be a flying saucer? Would that be proof of aliens and life beyond Earth? Even decades later, some people still believe that the Roswell Incident is the most famous UFO sighting ever. Still, those who worked at the airfield insist it was just a weather balloon that had fallen from the sky. Was the Roswell Incident evidence of alien life, a government cover-up, or just a myth? Here are the facts about what we do know about Roswell"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
What do we know about the Roswell Incident? -- Seeing UFOs -- Crashed wreckage -- Cover-up -- Extraterrestrial bodies -- The Roswell Report -- The alien autopsy film -- Case closed? -- The truth is out there -- Timelines
Target audience
pre adolescent
resource.variantTitle
Roswell Incident
Classification
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