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The study of unidentified flying objects is also known as Ufology. There are organizations all over the world devoted to ufology, so it is possible to find a local group to work with in most places, if one is interested.

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What do ufologist study?

Unidentified Flying Objects.


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ufology ' U.F.O.logy ' The Studt of Unidentied Flying Objects.


Who are people that study about ufos?

The ones who study UFOs are called Ufologist. They study every thing about unidentified flying objects (UFOs).


What is a flying saucer researcher called?

A flying saucer researcher is typically referred to as a ufologist. Ufologists study unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and investigate reports of sightings or encounters with extraterrestrial spacecraft.


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Extraterrestrial beings or unidentified flying objects (UFOs) are examples of entities that are considered to be not from Earth. These can be the focus of scientific study, speculative fiction, or conspiracy theories.


What has the author Jenny Randles written?

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Finding Scientific study of unidentified flying objects book?

Look (it may be on the Net) for the Project Bluebook report. Also, I think Carl Sagan did such a book around 1970 or so.


What has the author Daniel S Gillmor written?

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What is the name of the study of flying?

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Are UFOs and astronomy connected?

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What is project blue book?

Project Blue Book was a United States Air Force study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) conducted from 1952 to 1969. Its purpose was to determine if UFOs were a threat to national security and to scientifically analyze UFO sightings. The project resulted in over 12,000 UFO reports, with most being easily explained but some remaining unidentified.


Why isn't a gym a good place for a library study?

Noise and flying objects would be a problem.