William Brazel
On June 14, 1947, a ranch worker named William Brazel found a pile of strange items smack in the middle of an open field near Roswell, New Mexico. It included some wood, foil, and rubber. Where had these things come from? They werent things that belonged out on the ranch. When Brazel went to town on July 7, he told the local sheriff about what hed found, who immediately reported the findings to the US Army Air Force base nearby in Alamogordo. The sheriff thought all of these things probably had come from the army airfield, which was just down the road.
Right away, US government scientists arrived to investigate. They said that the found objects had been pieces of a crashed weather balloon. The Army Air Force had been testing large weather balloons in the area during a powerful storm earlier in the week.
This made sense, but some people were suspicious. Men from the base had arrived so quickly and cleaned the site so well. Were they trying to hide something? If so, what could it be?
On July 8, the Roswell Daily Record printed a startling headline that said RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region. (The RAAF was the Roswell Army Air Field.) And the headline, although later corrected, fueled one of the greatest mysteries in US history.
Why would the newspaper print a story that wasnt true? The residents of Roswell began to wonder. Some peopleincluding many who lived nowhere near the townbegan telling stories of metal beams and strange objects that had been recovered at Roswell. They believed the first newspaper story was true. They said that the army had removed all evidence of a flying saucer and its alien passengers.
As years passed, many of these people came to believe the evidence had been taken to a secret government site deep in the Nevada desert. The site was two states and nearly nine hundred miles away, on the edge of Groom Lake. It was referred to simply by its location on the map: Area 51, one of the most secretive, off-limits places on the planet.
CHAPTER 1
Just a Space on the Map
Area 51 is located in the southern corner of Nevada, in the harsh Mojave Desert of the western United States. There were originally iron and silver mines and small mining communities dotting the flat, dry landscape that includes mesas, salt flats, and dry lake beds of hardened clay.
In 1942, there were only two dirt runways on the property near Groom Lake. The area was used by the US Army for bomb practice. The number fifty-one in Area 51 is believed to refer to the parcel of land as named on the surveyors map created in the early 1950s.
Hydrogen bomb
It was in these types of lonely desert areas of the American southwest that bombing tests could be conductedincluding tests of the nuclear weapons used in World War II. The types of nuclear weapons that were being tested were explosive devices that released huge amounts of destructive energy. These included the hydrogen bomb and the atomic bomb.
The US bases that developed these weapons included Los Alamos and Alamogordo, both in the state of New Mexico.
The Manhattan Project
During World War II, the United States began developing the atomic bomb. This secret work was known as the Manhattan Projectthe name came from the part of New York City where many of the scientists had worked. The team was also in charge of finding ways to spy on German scientists who were trying to create their own atomic bomb. Nuclear physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer was the director of the laboratory that designed the bombs in Los Alamos, New Mexico. The first nuclear device ever exploded was at the nearby Alamogordo range on July 16, 1945. In early August, US atomic bombs were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing and injuring more than a hundred thousand people. Japan surrendered a few days later on August 15, 1945, ending the war.
Robert Oppenheimer on left
Because even a small nuclear bomb can devastate an entire city, wide-open and unpopulated spaces were the safest places to test them. The US government also felt that the desert provided enough privacy for these top secret projects.
Area 51 sits just outside Americas only atomic bomb range, which was called the Nevada Test Site. From 1951 to 1992, nuclear weapons were exploded aboveground and underground in tunnels and specially drilled shafts.