
Pavel Romanovich Popovich was a Soviet cosmonaut of Ukrainian descent, arguably the first ethnic Ukrainian to fly in space. Popovich commanded two space flights, Vostok 4 and Soyuz 14. His call sign in these flights was Golden eagle. In 1960, he was selected as one of a group of twenty air force pilots that would train as the first cosmonauts. Vostok 4 was part of the first dual space flight, with Andrian Nikolayev on Vostok 3.
He retired from the space programme in 1982. In 1984 Popovich joined the Academy of Sciences newly created All-Union Investigation Committee for Anomalous Aerial Phenomena and became head of the Academy's UFO Commission. Nowadays he is the president of UFO association of Russia and the chairman of Ukrainian diaspora organisation in Russia.
COSMONAUT PAVEL POPOVICH (Soyuz 14) is among a number of military officials with the RUSSIAN SPACE PROGRAM who speak freely about personal sightings and Russia's new openness regarding UFOs.
France: The recently released COMETA REPORT written by TOP FRENCH SCIENTISTS and MILITARY PERSONNEL is the strongest pro-UFO document ever released to the public.
United States: From the reported crash in ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, to the recent mass sighting of multiple UFOs in PHOENIX, ARIZONA, the producers interview numerous eyewitnesses and follow a paper trail to shed light on what really happened.
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Monjopka UFOs Uralskiye gory - Russia
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England: Former chief of defense staff, Admiral Lord Hill Norton, and former UFO investigator for the Ministry of Defense, Nick Pope, analyze a UFO landing at a U.S. Air Force Base in Bentwaters, England.

