60 Eerie Declassified UFO Photos From The '60s and '70s

By Sarah Norman | June 30, 2023

We Will Never Know What Was Chasing Frederick Valentich In 1978

UFOs sightings happen fairly frequently (at least according to UFO sighting witnesses), but in the 1960s and '70s, alien crafts were spotted almost every week throughout America and the rest of the Western world. The rise of inexpensive photography equipment helped witnesses make a better case for their sightings, and often these photos were able to provide evidence that an eyewitness testimony just can’t offer. But in many cases of UFO encounters witnesses are either too awestruck to take action, or technology just doesn’t work. These are just a few of the most exciting stories of UFO sightings from the 20th century. 

test article image
Pinterest

The disappearance of Frederick Valentich is a little different from many of the UFO encounters you’ll read about. On October 21, 1978, Frederick Valentich radioed into Melbourne, Australia air traffic control to let them know he was being shadowed by a mysterious craft that floated about 1,000 feet above him. He mentioned that it was moving unusually, and that he planned to land at King Island.

But Valentich never landed. After making his call to air traffic control, the Cessna 182 he was piloting was never seen again. After his disappearance, authorities noted a rise in UFO sightings. 

The Solway Firth Spaceman


test article image
Pinterest

While this isn’t technically a UFO sighting, it’s still a super weird incident. In 1964, fireman and amateur photographer Jim Templeton took a series of photos of his five-year-old daughter while they spent the day at Burgh Marsh. 

He claims that there was no one else there with them, but the photos seem to tell a disturbingly different story. A figure wearing a white jumpsuit is clearly visible, standing behind his daughter. Templeton insists that he didn’t notice the entity until he received the photos, and despite various theories to what the creature could be, no one’s ever been able to debunk the Spaceman.