HUMANS have witnessed all types of unexplained space phenomena.

Check out the most thought-provoking reported alien encounters and abductions.

Many accounts have suspicious similarities

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Many accounts have suspicious similaritiesCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Kenneth Arnold & the first flying saucer

This image is from a report on the Roswell Incident which popularized the term "flying saucer"

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This image is from a report on the Roswell Incident which popularized the term “flying saucer”Credit: AP:Associated Press

The term “flyer saucer” originated in 1947 and was the result of a reporter misquoting a pilot who believed he saw a UFO. 

Kenneth Arnold, the misquoted pilot, said the aircraft he claimed to see had wings.

But just six weeks later, the words “flying saucer” were headlining newspapers covering the Roswell Incident, a famous alleged alien spaceship crash.

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Betty & Barney Hill

Betty and Barney Hill claimed to have been abducted by aliens in the first widely published account of such a claim

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Betty and Barney Hill claimed to have been abducted by aliens in the first widely published account of such a claimCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Both Betty and Barney underwent intense hypnosis trials to try to recall just what happened on the night of September 19, 1961.

A light had been trailing their car along a remote road in New Hampshire – when they arrived home, neither of them could remember a two-hour period during the drive.

The Hills’ experience inspired many of the tropes seen in alien-centric science fiction.

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President Jimmy Carter spots a UFO

Carter said the UFO he claimed to have seen in October 1969 was "the darndest thing I’ve ever seen”

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Carter said the UFO he claimed to have seen in October 1969 was “the darndest thing I’ve ever seen”Credit: Getty – Contributor

“A kind of green light appeared in the western sky. This was right after sundown. It got brighter and brighter,” Carter wrote in a report to a non-governmental UFO-hunting agency.

“And then it eventually disappeared. It didn’t have any solid substance to it, it was just a very peculiar looking light.”

Carter was blunt about what he had seen during his presidential campaign and promised to publicize “every piece of information” the United States had about UFOs.

As president, he backed off his vow citing military and national security.

The Rendlesham Forest Incident

The Rendlesham Forest Incident is widely referred to as "the British Roswell"

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The Rendlesham Forest Incident is widely referred to as “the British Roswell”Credit: Alamy

Witnesses described a “strange glowing object” with a “pulsing red light on top”.

Several people have been credited with pranking the Air Force patrolmen stationed in Woodbridge.

Kevin Conde, a former US military policeman who claimed he organized the hoax, said “It wasn’t a UFO, it was a 1979 Plymouth Volare [a standard-issue American police car]”.

Despite debunkers analyzing and pranksters coming forward, witnesses still stand by their beliefs.

The Rendlesham Forest Incident has been immortalized with a trail and model UFO erected where the original was reportedly seen.

USS Theodore Roosevelt

The Gimbal footage is a declassified video provided by the US Navy depicting an encounter with an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)

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The Gimbal footage is a declassified video provided by the US Navy depicting an encounter with an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)Credit: AFP

Pilots taking off from the USS Roosevelt reported almost colliding with a mysterious object off the coast of Virginia.

The New York Times reported that the pilots were disturbed by the near misses – they reasoned that related military and government programs would know they were training there and would not use the space for drone testing.

The Times story concluded with the Roosevelt and the pilots shipping off to the Persian Gulf to engage in the conflict in the Middle East.

Since 1984, the SETI (Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) institute has monitored the airwaves, night skies and even blasted messages into space in search of extraterrestrials.

Recent hearings and reports indicate the US government views unidentified aircraft through the lens of national security and operates with the utmost seriousness.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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