UFO Gallery 1

This gallery contains 13 images of UFOs. I cannot vouch for the authenticity of these images. Some of them, I am sure, are fake. However, I cannot prove that any of them are or are not real, and so I will include them all anyway. You can make up your own mind. Please click on the small images to see them full-size.

Probably the most famous UFO picture ever, this is Adamski's UFO. Adamski claimed that the aliens came from Venus. Whilst not everybody believes this story, the three-ball method of propulsion (shown in this photograph) is commonly noted in UFO sightings.

A UFO spotted over Argentina in 1977.

Could this be a photograph of the elusive "Aurora"? Many people claim that the US government is building an aircraft of this name, using technology from recovered UFOs. Perhaps the most famous person to claim this is Bob Lazaar, who used to work at Groom Lake, Area 51. It is almost impossible to substantiate these claims, but craft such as this, with an esocrt of military aircraft, are seen fairly frequently. This picture seems to show Aurora with n escort of F111 Aardvarks.

A picture of a UFO taken over Australia.

This picture is of a UFO sighted over Brazil, in 1954. South and Central America have a disproportionately large number of UFO sightings, although nobody knows why.

In my opinion, this photograph looks like a fake. I am no photographic expert, but there appears to be a circle of different coloured background around the images of the UFOs, that suggests to me that they were not in the original photograph and have been added. However, I am no expert, and included the photograph in the gallery, as I cannot prove that it is not authentic.

A photograph of a UFO spotted in Britain, in 1990.

This is a false colour image of a UFO picture, that was analysed by GSW (Ground Saucer Watch). It passed all of their tests, and they believe that this photograph shows a solid, heat-emitting object in the sky.