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- Officials must decide how to confront a massive, unidentified object hovering over one of America's most secure Air Force bases. A priest interacts with four beings on a saucer-shaped metallic craft hovering over his missionary in Papua, New Guinea.
- It's early evening in rural Pennsylvania when several dozen witnesses report seeing a fiery object falling through the sky and landing in nearby woods. In Arizona thousands are watching the sky for the Hale-Bopp Comet but many see something else.
- 16-year-old Ron Johnson is feeding the family sheep when he suddenly sees a mushroom- shaped object appearing in the field. Three police officers from a number of small towns in southern Illinois track an unknown object flying in the sky.
- Betty Cash, Vickie and Colby Landrum are driving home on a country road when they encounter a diamond-shaped craft shooting fire out of its base. Stephen Michalak is a geologist searching for quartz when a disc- shaped metalic object lands yards away.
- SCHOOL'S OUT: APRIL 6, 1966 - It's 11am at a school in Australia when a classroom of students playing outside see a saucer-shaped object in a field. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS: NOVEMBER 25, 2009 -- On a short drive home from his work hen he notices strange lights.
- TRIANGLES IN THE FOREST: DECEMBER 25-27, 1980: Strange lights are reported by security near a U.S. Air Force base on England's east coast. HIGH TIDE: OCTOBER 4, 1967: 18-year-old Norm is driving back from a dance when he sees an object fall from the sky.
- From PBS - "The Seal Who Came Home" is the true story of Andre, a two-day-old wild harbor seal who, in 1961, was rescued from certain death by Harry Goodridge, an arborist from Rockport, Maine. Over the next 25 years, Andre and Harry established a friendship that brought Andre into the world of humans without Andre's ever having to sacrifice his wildness. The human world gave Andre shelter during the harsh New England winter, but staying wild at heart meant Andre had the know-how to make the 200-mile swim home to Rockport. This interspecies friendship weathered every kind of challenge, including, at the end, Andre's blindness.