Crop Circles | Aliens or Hoax?

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In 1963, amateur astronomer Patrick Moore described a crater he discovered in a potato field in Wiltshire which he assumed was caused by a fallen meteorite. In nearby wheat fields, there were several circular and elliptical areas where the wheat had been flattened in a geometric pattern. He believed air currents from the impact caused them since they led toward the crater. Astronomer Hugh Ernest Butler observed similar craters and deduced that lightning strikes likely caused them. These may have been the first witness accounts of this phenomenon reported in the modern era before there was a term to describe them. These oddly ornate patterns became known as spiral flattening, more commonly called crop circles. 

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