A New Mexico newspaper called Roswell Daily Record reported debris from a ‘flying saucer’ recovered in Roswell. That coverage 76 years ago unwittingly prompted what would become known as The
The U.S. Air Force released its second public report about the "Roswell Incident," a purported UFO crash in rural New Mexico in 1947. The report denied it was aliens.
Roswell incident, events surrounding the crash and recovery of a U.S. Army Air Forces high-altitude balloon in 1947 near Roswell, New Mexico, which became the centre of a conspiracy theory involving UFOs and extraterrestrials. The U.S. military fostered the intrigue by initially claiming that the recovered debris was from a “flying disc” before announcing that the wreckage belonged to a weather balloon. In 1994 it was finally revealed that the balloon was part of the top-secret Project Mogul, which sought to detect Soviet nuclear bomb tests. That revelation, however, did little to end the conspiracy theories. In 1947 the United