You know, you had the people with the UFO stickers on their computer on one side of the room and you had the people with the stop sign over the UFO on the other side of the room.” "And they were really polite to each other. “My favorite day was the day we had the New Hampshire UFO society on one side of the room and the New Hampshire Skeptics on the other side," she said. Librarian Elizabeth Slomba said she sees both sides at the University of New Hampshire Library. Sagan's refutation, on his show Cosmos, led to one of his most famous quotes: “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” "And you know that it showed Zeta Reticuli, you know, everything pointed to it. “Basically, a lot of people used it to validate their story," Ross said. The star chart became a focal point in the controversy over what really happened to the Hills. UFO researchers compared the star chart to a real map of the stars and it seemed to point to a star called Zeta Reticuli. She said it was based on stars she saw on the alien ship. The name comes from a drawing by Betty Hill - based on a star chart she drew under hypnosis. Sometimes - in shows like The X-Files - the greys are called “Reticulans.” And they’ve been seen on TV for decades, in everything from South Park to, of course, The X-Files. One journalist estimates the greys account for about three quarters of all alien abduction reports. And those are other elements that you see in other traditional UFO stories.” "The probing, the medical examination and then the return home. “You know, isolated rural area, lights, you get sucked up, you may not remember until later what happened," Slomba said. A lot of the details are similar to the Hills’ story, said University of New Hampshire librarian Elizabeth Slomba. They’re sometimes called “the greys.” They appear in the 1977 film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" when the mothership arrives. "After the 60s, you start getting into things like Close Encounters, X-Files - the small, big-headed gray creatures.” “Aliens were, like, robots and starfish, just all across the board," Ross said. Librarian Emeritus Bill Ross said, at the time of the Hill abduction, sci-fi movies and TV shows never agreed on what aliens looked like. That look inspired the most popular depiction of aliens for the past 60 years. The drawings show creatures with big eyes that almost wrap around their oversized, bulbous heads. An artist was allowed to sit in when the Hills went under hypnosis.
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