In the summer of 1947, many people in the US saw a UFO (that is, unidentified flying objects).
In the first week of June of the same year, the military watched a UFO on a radar in southern New Mexico. On the night of June 14, the radar indicated that the object was around Roswell. That night, residents said they heard accidents. One of them, the owner of the Brazel ranch, watched a shiny object fall to the ground, so he rode his horse with his son and found a large number of metal objects that were not ordinary - Brezel bent them, and after a few seconds they returned to their original form. Something else caught his attention — an egg-shaped object — and it seems that people were inside.
Because of the observations in the first half of the year, Brazel did not hesitate to think that these pieces of metal belong to the wreckage of a UFO, and he reported his findings to the sheriff.
After a day or two, the military closed the place while they cleaned up the debris.
On June 18, the local press reported that the flying saucer crashed at Roswell and that there would be three passengers: two were dead and the third was alive for a short time, and that the government kept them under strict surveillance.
A few hours later, the press release said that they had made a mistake and that the wreckage belonged to a weather probe. They also stated that the bodies that were found should be aliens, but they had tested the mannequins used by U: S: Air Force on large balloons for scientific research.