One who has a fear of man-made satellites falling.
-Octy, <3
Keraunothnetophobia is derived from Greek roots: "kerauno," meaning "thunder," and "thnetos," meaning "mortal" or "human." The suffix "-phobia" comes from the Greek "phobos," meaning "fear." Thus, the term literally translates to a fear of being struck down by thunder or lightning, reflecting a deep-seated anxiety related to storms and their potential dangers.
The Phobia of flying saucers is known as Britphobia. This phobia was first declared in the late 1800's when a man named Britt Sloan in the provence of Evanston Wyoming was so afraid of men from space he would not go out side if there was cloud cover. He was put in a mental institution for three years and then disapeared and was never seen again. His family was sure he was taken by the very thing he feared the most.