Fortean Times

Abiding by the Outer Space Act

SEND FORUM SUBMISSIONS TO THE EDITOR: DRSUTTON@FORTEANTIMES.COM

Suppose a UFO of extraterrestrial origins lands on your back lawn. An alien space explorer emerges. What should you, as a UK home-owner, do? An unlikely event perhaps, but the possibilities have already been addressed by the lawyers.

The Outer Space Act 1986 was drawn up to license and monitor individuals and agencies wishing to fire rockets into space, but it also, although perhaps unintentionally, sets the legal framework for dealing with Close Encounters of the Third Kind. In its preamble, the activity in outer space.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Fortean Times

Fortean Times4 min read
Alien Zoo
KARL SHUKER peers through his stereoscopic glasses to find a new quagga photo (or two) Until very recently, only five photographs were known to exist depicting a living specimen of South Africa’s famously partially-striped plains zebra subspecies kno
Fortean Times9 min read
Tiffany Thayer versus the Flying Saucers
Charles Fort’s books of anomalies advanced a philosophy that saw science as a small part of a larger system in which truth and false-hood continually transformed into one another. His work found a ragged following of sceptics who questioned not only
Fortean Times4 min read
Six Types Of Ambiguity
To coincide with the new research project into alien abduction claims discussed by Nigel Watson on the previous page, I thought it appropriate to summarise the diverse range of potential explanations for what may be going on during these extraordinar

Related Books & Audiobooks