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Flying saucer fever grips Iran,
theories abound
Tehran -
Is Iran about to be invaded by little green men or are the Americans
racing through the night sky in spaceships to spy on the Islamic
Republic?
Flying saucer fever has gripped Iran
after dozens of sightings in the last few days. Fanciful cartoons of
alien spacecraft have adorned the front pages.
State television on Wednesday showed
a sparkling white disc it said was filmed over Tehran on Tuesday
night.
More colorful Unidentified Flying
Objects (UFOs) have been spotted beaming out green, red, blue and
purple rays over the northern cities of Tabriz and Ardebil and in the
Caspian Sea province of Golestan, the official IRNA news agency
reported.
Newspapers and agencies reported
people rushing out into the streets in eight towns on Tuesday night to
watch a bright extraterrestrial light dipping in and out of the
clouds.
An airforce officer in the
Revolutionary Guards was quoted in the reformist Vagha-ye Etefaghiyeh
daily saying Iran's Supreme National Security Council should
investigate whether these visitors from afar had hostile intent.
But Sa'dollah Nasiri-Qeydari, head of
the Astronomical Society of Iran, told Reuters the stories were
unfounded.
"In my opinion, flying saucers do not
exist," he said, insisting his telescopes would have picked up
invaders from outer space.
"The people who have seen these
things are not experts - farmers, villagers and pilots," he added.
He said what people reported was
consistent with the planet Venus, whose intense light in its current
position would be given different hues by being filtered through the
atmosphere. -- Reuters
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