Monday, 16 April 2018

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On episode three, Ryan brings up a recent New York Times article that actually takes the UFO topic seriously. It features the recent release of The UFO Sightings Desk Reference, a compendium book created and published by Cheryl and Linda Costa. Ever wondered what type and how many UFOs are reported in your state, city, and town? ​Ryan then speaks with Greg Eghigian, Associate Professor of Modern History at Penn State University. They dive deep into a paper Greg has had published, titled, Making UFOs Make Sense: Ufology, Science, and the History of their Mutual Mistrust. The conversation moves to examining the historical and cultural impact the entire UFO phenomenon has had and the influence that sub-culture brings to the topic. They end the conversation detailing some exciting work Greg will be doing in Washington D.C. as the Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History. While there, he'll be researching the history of UFOs and exchanging ideas with colleagues who work in aerospace history. It's a refreshing and hopeful interview for the past, present, and future of UFO research. Ryan Sprague is a writer splitting time between New York City and Los Angeles. He is also an investigative journalist specializing in the topic of UFOs. He is the author of Somewhere in the Skies: A Human Approach to an Alien Phenomenon. He is the creator and host of the SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES podcast. https://ift.tt/2quf8ZT Making UFOs Make Sense: Ufology, Science, and the History of their Mutual Mistrust

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