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  1. Spignesi, Stephen J. (2000). The UFO Book of Lists. Citadel Press. ISBN 0-8065-2109-0. ... Angel hair has likewise been reported at sightings of the Virgin Mary,...
  2. 1 2 Mara Faustino (2004). Atlantic Monthly Press (biên tập). Heaven and Hell. tr. 57–58. ISBN 0-87113-696-1. these mysterious "webs" are associated with UFO sightings as well as angel sightings. Those who believe in UFOs believe the white filamentlike threads are related to the source that powers UFOs, while skeptics believe the filaments come from balloon spiders or a related spider family
  3. 1 2 3 4 “Mysterious angel hair phenomenon often reported after UFO sightings”. Pravda.ru. 2007. Truy cập ngày 31 tháng 12 năm 2008. A cobweb-like and jellylike substance which is also slightly radioactive often falls to the ground shortly after UFO sightings. The substance dubbed “angel’s hair” evaporates without a trace several hours after the sighting. The “hair” was reported to either disintegrate or turn into cottony tufts with an offensive smell when held in the hand. American ufologists refer to the material as “angel’s hair”; Italians call it “siliceous cotton”; and the French use the term “the Madonna’s present” to describe semitransparent threads that fall from heavens.
  4. 1 2 3 Palmer, Susan Jean (tháng 11 năm 2004). Aliens Adored: Rael's UFO Religion. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-3476-3. Angel hair is a rare phenomenon associated with UFO sightings, and the most famous incidence occurred in France in 1952. People of the town of Oloron were... Suddenly someone cried, "What is that falling from the sky?" Great flakes were falling from a near cloudless sky. They seemed to be made of a cottony...
  5. “Swap Spacey Tales”. Long Beach Press-Telegram. ngày 8 tháng 7 năm 1991. Truy cập ngày 31 tháng 12 năm 2008. Chitchat at the 22nd annual gathering of the Mutual UFO Network included discussions of mysterious angel hair left behind by UFOs
  6. Sladek, John Thomas (1973). The New Apocrypha.
  7. Edward Uhler Condon and Colorado University (1969). “Final Report of the Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects”. Bantam Books: 89. Chú thích journal cần |journal= (trợ giúp)
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 Edward Condon (1968). “Condon report. 2. Material Allegedly Deposited by UFOs”. National Capital Area Skeptics with permission from University of Colorado. (part of the Condon Report)
  9. 1 2 Rath, Jay (1997). The W-Files. Big Earth Publishing. ISBN 0-915024-59-4. In ufology, this material is known as "angel hair," and some suspect that it is ionized air sleeting off an electromagnetic field surrounding a UFO....
  10. “Stothers, Richard. "Unidentified Flying Objects in Classical Antiquity" The Classical Journal 103.1 (2007) 79-92” (PDF). The Classical Journal. Bản gốc (PDF) lưu trữ ngày 22 tháng 10 năm 2011. Truy cập ngày 6 tháng 10 năm 2012. p. 87
  11. 1 2 Fernandes and d'Armada, Heavenly Lights 2005 p. 83-103
  12. 1 2 Keith Basterfield (tháng 3 năm 2001), “A catalogue and analysis of Australasian 'Angel Hair' cases”, www.project1947.com
  13. Gossip Lanka (tháng 10 năm 2014), cobwebs like particles floating in polonnaruwa skies
  14. 1 2 Barbara York Main (1984), Spiders, Sydney: Collins, tr. 181, ISBN 0 002165767, (...) While Lynphiids are the principal gossamer spiders of England and other parts of the Northern hemisphere, they are certainly not responsible for all the notable falls of gossamer in Australia which are caused by a variety of native species in addition to introduced members of the Linyphiidae (...)
  15. Imbrogno, Philip J. (2010). Files from the Edge: A Paranormal Investigator's Explorations into High Strangeness (ấn bản 1). Woodbury, Minnesota: Llewellyn Publications. tr. 53. ISBN 0738718815.
  16. Fisica, Società Italiana di (1995). Il Nuovo cimento della Società italiana di fisica. In other words, angel air may be the product of an electrostatic precipitation of atmospheric dust. This tangibly supports the view that UFOs are a...
  17. Menzel, Donald (1963). The World of Flying Saucers. Doubleday. ... create heavy atoms that react in ordinary air to produce a kind of precipitate that falls to the ground and disappears as the ionization decreases.

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