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by William McBride (Author)
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If you have an interest in astronomy, ancient Egypt, UFOs or alien abduction stories, you will love my book. If you wonder about what star systems ETs come from, then you will enjoy reading my book. The title of my book is Interpretations of an Alien Star Map. My book is based on the alleged abduction case of Betty Hill and the famous alien star map that she saw on the space ship. Whether you believe in UFOs and alien-abduction stories or are a complete skeptic, you will love reading my book. Over the past forty-three years many people have tried to interpret the alien star map. My book reviews all the past and current interpretations of the alien star map. Plus I offer my own interpretation of the star map. Please send me an email if you have any questions or comments about the book.

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  • Paperback: 118 pages
  • Publisher: PublishAmerica (August 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1413767516
  • ISBN-13: 978-1413767513
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,230,836 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars An astronomical interpretation of an Alleged Alien Star map, April 13, 2007
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Interpretations of an Alien Star Map
By William McBride 131 pages, 5x8 paper.

If you have an interest in Astronomy and the UFO subject, then this book is for you.One of the rare intersections of of these two subjects is the Betty and Barney Hill abduction UFO incident in September, 1961 and the "Star Map" Betty Hill brought back with her.
The first three chapters of the book introduces the reader to the Betty and Barney Hill abduction incident and some basic astronomical information information the reader should know in order to make some sense of the rest of the book. The chapter on the incident itself, is a concise summary of the incident, followed by a summary of "eyball" astronomy. Concluding the first phase of this book are two brief chapters describing Betty's alleged expeience on the UFO, her observation of the star map inside the ufo and her interpretation of the map using the Pegasus constellation with a rebuttal by Mr. McBride.
The next five chapters consist of the interpretations of Marjorie Fish, James Randi the magician, Charles Atterberg, Joachin Koch and Hans-Juergen Kyborg.
Mr. McBride,presents the interpretation and follows up with an analysis of this interpretation by Mr. McBride. In my opinion, Joachim
Koch and Hans-Juergen Kyborg's interpretation is the weakest . This interpretation relies on planets of our solar system instead of distant stars.
Mr. McBride concludes his book with a defense of his favored interpretation which focuses on Sirus and Procyon. The flaw I find is that Sirus is a very young star
reducing time for a high tech, space traveling society to develop along with the additional problem that Sirus is a multiple star system, seriously hindering the development
of planets.
My favored interpretation is Marjorie Fish's intrepretation which focuses on the Zeti-Reticuli system which have stars much older than our own sun and the
the two primary stars are .8 of a light year apart; far enough apart to enable planets to develop but close enough to inspire development of space travel by an advanced race.
One question I have for Mr. McBride is the source of his claim that the habitable zone of a star is the square root of the relative brightness of a star (in relation to our Sun)
in our solar system astronomical units?
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4.0 out of 5 stars Detailed analysis, August 8, 2006
This is a very technical read, but it's necessary in order to convey the amount of detailed analysis that was performed. Each of the current theories surrounding the original drawing submitted by Betty Hill following her alleged abduction is laboriously analyzed and then presented with both supporting and refuting evidence. At the conclusion, an original theory is presented, that seems to be, in my opinion, the most acceptable interpretation of Betty's original drawing.
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