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::''This article is about the American '''UFO magazine'''. For the British magazine of the same title, see [[UFO Magazine (UK)]]''.
::''This article is about the American '''UFO magazine'''. For the British magazine of the same title, see [[UFO Magazine (UK)]]''.


'''UFO Magazine''' is an [[United States|American]] [[magazine]] devoted to the subject of [[unidentified flying object]]s (UFOs) and [[extraterrestrial life]]. It was founded in [[1986]] by [[Vicki Cooper]] and [[Sherrie Stark]], and is now edited by [[Nancy Hayfield|Nancy Birnes]]. It is the only magazine in print devoted exclusively to UFO phenomena.
'''UFO, the Magazine''' is an [[United States|American]] [[magazine]] devoted to the subject of [[unidentified flying object]]s (UFOs) and [[extraterrestrial life]]. It was founded in [[1986]] by [[Vicki Cooper]] and [[Sherrie Stark]], and is now edited by [[Nancy Hayfield|Nancy Birnes]]. It is the only magazine in print devoted exclusively to UFO phenomena.


Trademarked in [[1998]], ''UFO Magazine'' is published monthly in the [[United States]] and has covered every major breaking UFO story from the disclosure that a [[Soviet]] spacecraft had encountered a UFO to the [[Project Apollo|Apollo]] astronauts' accounts of an alien presence on the [[moon]]. Featuring columnists such as [[Stanton Friedman]], [[Nick Redfern]], [[Larry Bryant]], [[George Noory]], and [[Colin Bennett (writer)|Colin Bennett]] and including writers such as [[Ann Druffel]], [[Nigel Watson]] and [[Jaime Maussan]], ''UFO Magazine'' was the first publication to break the story of Lt. Col. [[Philip J. Corso]]'s revelations. It has also broken the story of Lt. Col. [[Marion Magruder]]'s handling of the [[Roswell UFO incident|Roswell]] crash debris and face-to-face meeting with the Roswell alien as well as [[Jesse Marcel, Jr.]]'s story of the night his father brought the Roswell debris back to his home before taking it to the Roswell Army Air Field.
With the term UFO trademarked in [[1998]], ''UFO Magazine'' is published monthly in the [[United States]] and has covered every major breaking UFO story from the disclosure that a [[Soviet]] spacecraft had encountered a UFO to the [[Project Apollo|Apollo]] astronauts' accounts of an alien presence on the [[moon]]. Featuring columnists such as [[Stanton Friedman]], [[Nick Redfern]], [[Larry Bryant]], [[George Noory]], and [[Colin Bennett (writer)|Colin Bennett]] and including writers such as [[Ann Druffel]], [[Nigel Watson]] and [[Jaime Maussan]], ''UFO Magazine'' was the first publication to break the story of Lt. Col. [[Philip J. Corso]]'s revelations. It has also broken the story of Lt. Col. [[Marion Magruder]]'s handling of the [[Roswell UFO incident|Roswell]] crash debris and face-to-face meeting with the Roswell alien as well as [[Jesse Marcel, Jr.]]'s story of the night his father brought the Roswell debris back to his home before taking it to the Roswell Army Air Field.


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.ufomag.com Official UFO magazine website]
* [http://www.ufomag.com Official UFO magazine website]
* [http://www.ufomagazine.net. Official electronic UFO MAGAZINE website]

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Revision as of 21:27, 25 August 2007

This article is about the American UFO magazine. For the British magazine of the same title, see UFO Magazine (UK).

UFO, the Magazine is an American magazine devoted to the subject of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life. It was founded in 1986 by Vicki Cooper and Sherrie Stark, and is now edited by Nancy Birnes. It is the only magazine in print devoted exclusively to UFO phenomena.

With the term UFO trademarked in 1998, UFO Magazine is published monthly in the United States and has covered every major breaking UFO story from the disclosure that a Soviet spacecraft had encountered a UFO to the Apollo astronauts' accounts of an alien presence on the moon. Featuring columnists such as Stanton Friedman, Nick Redfern, Larry Bryant, George Noory, and Colin Bennett and including writers such as Ann Druffel, Nigel Watson and Jaime Maussan, UFO Magazine was the first publication to break the story of Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso's revelations. It has also broken the story of Lt. Col. Marion Magruder's handling of the Roswell crash debris and face-to-face meeting with the Roswell alien as well as Jesse Marcel, Jr.'s story of the night his father brought the Roswell debris back to his home before taking it to the Roswell Army Air Field.

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