Zeta Reticuli Star Map Hypothesis
Amateur astronomer Marjorie Fish's claim, published in 1974, that a star map Betty Hill drew from memory matches the real positions of nearby Sun-like stars as seen from the Zeta Reticuli system, offered as physical corroboration of the abduction account.
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Zeta Reticuli Star Map Hypothesis supports Hill Extraterrestrial Abduction Interpretation — Offered by proponents as physical corroboration of the abduction account.
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Zeta Reticuli Star Map Hypothesis was discovered by Marjorie Fish.
Zeta Reticuli Star Map Hypothesis was criticised by Carl Sagan — Questioned the statistical significance of the star pattern match given the number of candidate stars available.