Chasing UFOs - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Texas is for Sightings
Ryder, James and Ben investigate reports of mysterious lights spotted in the skies over two Texas towns. The team begins tracking stories from more than 30 witnesses who all share similar testimonies seeing strange lights in the sky.

Dirty Secrets
Are the objects that appear in the night sky over Central California (and sometimes follow residents) of government or extraterrestrial origin?

Alien Cowboys
The team visits the San Luis Valley, home to decades of UFO reports, to investigate animal mutilations and meet a survivor of alien abduction.

UFO Landing Zone?
In Roswell, New Mexico, the epicenter of UFO activity, the team sees a video of an alleged UFO crash and investigates the site of the incident.

Abducted in Arizona
Since 1993, residents in the Phoenix area have reported sightings of mammoth wedge-shaped objects, and the evidence includes a convincing video.

Game of Drones
The team travels to Florida to investigate numerous sightings of objects that appeared to follow the Space Shuttle as it left the launch pad.

Alien Castaways
Ryder, Ben and James brave the Brazilian jungle to hunt for alien crash survivors reportedly hiding out near the "Roswell of South America."

Alien Baby Farm
In Mexico, the team splits on identifying the body of an alien infant and see video of an alleged mothership releasing multiple craft into the sky.
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