UFO’s: A Scientific Debate gathers Carl Sagan and Thornton Page with leading astronomers, physicists, and engineers for a hard-headed look at flying-saucer claims. This 1972 hardcover from Barnes & Noble preserves the landmark symposium that turned UFOlogy into a serious science conversation.
The essays weigh radar data, photos, witness reports, and spacecraft stats without drifting into sensationalism. Readers after true stories of space exploration, cold-war technology, and paranormal mysteries get a balanced, evidence-first journey through America’s most stubborn modern legend.
The book is in good shape: dust jacket intact, pages clean and unmarked, binding square and smoke-free. Light foxing dots only the outer page edges—inside remains crisp for reading or shelf display.
A sturdy edition for young adults, veteran ufologists, or anyone curious about how scientists grapple with the unknown.