north of Roswell. They recorded having seen it between 11:00 and 11:30 P.M. (K. K. Korff, 1997)Jim Ragsdale and Trudy Truelove were out camping one night roughly 40 miles northwest of Roswell. Suddenly a flaring bright light from an object roared over their heads. The object crashed within seconds into the ground northeast of where they were staying, which is north of Roswell. They both decided to go in search for this explosion and neither one had any luck. They returned back to the campsite and the next day they decided to leave as quickly as possible. (K. K. Korff, 1997)The nearby military personnel tracked something, as well. The radar sites operated by them continued to track an object through the night. It seemed to pulsate repeatedly and eventually exploded into a starburst. (K. K. Korff, 1997)Many different witnesses reported seeing different things. In comparison of the stories, it is known all were reported sightings north of Roswell. There were bright lights and all sightings occurred during the night. In contrast, some of the reported sightings by eyewitnesses recorded explosions, some were just crashes and some said the object just disappeared, and of course there were no government investigations of some of the sightings.The government’s attempts to investigate every aspect of the crash were not made. Their usual procedure was they would usually start off with what was known and work towards the unknown, which could have disturbed some of the investigations of the debris by missing something crucial to the search or something of that nature. The government doesn’t want to spend much time on the investigations of this sighting, because there is a great chance it is not real. That is extremely unfortunate, because if there really was some type of extraterrestrial sighting, not one person would know whether or not there really is some sort of life beyond our planet. If stronger attempts had been made...