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In 1950 Enrico Fermi and his colleagues came with the questioning of the existence of aliens and the human’s lack of contact, now known as the Fermi Paradox theory. "Fermi realized that any civilization with a modest amount of rocket technology and an immodest amount of imperial incentive could rapidly colonize the entire galaxy," the Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) said on its website. This being said, …show more content…
In 1952 near the National Airport in Washington, D.C. the number of UFO reports climbed to a record high. This went into serious measurements when Central Intelligence Agency told the U.S. government to send expert scientists to see the phenomena. H.P. Robertson, a physicist at the California Institution of Technology, was sent for three days interviewing military and head of Project Blue Book (Air Force group who studies UFOs), films and photographers of the UFOs. He concluded that the so called UFOs could easily be bright planets, stars, meteors or maybe even an aircraft. Fourteen years later, the same situation happened, a committee requested the Air Force to review material by Project Blue Book. They studied fifty nine UFO sightings, thirty seven scientists studied the reports in detail. Like the Robertson Panel, they concluded there was no evidence of anything. This led the abolishment of the Project Blue Book in