Zeta Reticuli
SUMMARY
Betty Hill's star map, drawn under hypnosis, matched a system no civilian knew.
FULL DOSSIER
Under hypnosis Betty Hill drew a star map she'd been shown — trade routes between dots. In 1968, Ohio schoolteacher Marjorie Fish built physical models of the solar neighborhood and found a match: Zeta Reticuli, a binary pair 39 light-years out, using stars only cataloged accurately after 1961. Astronomy Magazine ran it; Carl Sagan disputed the statistics; the argument was never fully settled. The system became the Greys' return address across the lore — Lazar's briefing documents allegedly cited it twenty years later, which is either corroboration or homework.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01Fish star map model (1968-73)
02Astronomy Magazine (Dec 1974)
03Sagan rebuttal exchange
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