Earth Versus the Flying Saucers
It all began on an ordinary day in June of 1947. The pilot of a small plane named Kenneth Arnold saw some unusual objects flying near Mt. Ranier in Washington state. They were not circular in shape—actually more crescent-like. But he described their motion as being like saucers skipping over the surface of the water. Later, this would result in people calling these objects “flying saucers.” Thus was born not only a new entry in our popular vocabulary, but a cultural phenomenon.
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