1. The name "Area 51" came from a simple grid reference on an atomic energy commission map.
2. It Goes by Many Names.
The correct names for the facility are Homey Airport and Groom Lake, though the organization did refer to it as Area 51 in at least one document during the Vietnam War.
The facility has also been known as Dreamland, Paradise Ranch, Home Base, and Watertown. The airspace around it known as Restricted Area 4808 North.
3. The Air Force And CIA Didn't Admit It Existed Until 2013
After a request was filed through the Freedom of Information Act in 2005, the agency finally acknowledged the base after eight years of red tape was cleared, with certain declassified documents detailing its history and purpose.
4. No visitors
Area 51 is on the map, but good luck actually getting there. It's a restricted area, with armed guards patrolling the fences around the parameter. They're colloquially known as "Camo dudes" because that's what they wear when on the job. Given the testing of stealth aircraft on the site, this kind of secrecy isn't very surprising. However, the guards may be the ones who are most affected by the military silence surrounding the site.
5. Area 51 is the part of Nevada Test Site.
6. Astronaut's get trouble in taking photos of its :-
In 1974, astronauts on Skylab 4 were capturing photos of Earth as part of a larger project and included a snapshot of the Groom Lake area. A memo soon circulated, stating: “There were specific instructions not to do this was the only location which had such an instruction.”
Obviously, the redacted information could point to any area, but based on the context which debated the ability to retroactively deem information as classified, space historian Dwayne A. Day concluded, “In other words, the CIA considered no other spot on Earth to be as sensitive as Groom Lake.”
7. What is it really :-
The Nevada Test and Training Range is used to train aircraft crews in combat scenarios and for live munitions training, according to the Air Force, as well as operational testing. In the past, the site has been used to test and develop new helicopters, airplanes, unmanned drones and other top-secret military technologies. One of these was the famous U-2 spy plane, an ultra-high altitude aircraft used for reconnaissance. This plane's very first flight took place at Area 51 (officially known as Groom Lake) in August 1955.
8. Why the hype :-
The secrets surrounding Area 51 have spurred the public's interest in learning what the facility holds.
A group of over 400,000 UFO enthusiasts — which is continuing to grow — recently made a social media pledge to "storm" the site to “see them aliens.” However, Annie Jacobsen – author of "Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base,” said she doesn’t think the government will let anyone near the facility.
9. It was created in 1955 for a secret project with the code name 'Aquatone'.
10. Their are actually no fences surrounding Area 51.
There are just orange posts making the border, warning signs, and a security cordon.
There are just orange posts making the border, warning signs, and a security cordon.
11. Area 51 employees reach the facility by way of airplane through a restricted terminalcalled the "Gold Coast" at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.
12. 30 years ago a man named Bob Lazartold local news station KLAS-TV that he worked at a "secret facility" near Groom Lake (Area 51).
13. ...which matches the footage of the "Gimbal UFO" a video released by the Pentagon in 2017
14. The CIA publicly acknowledged the existence of the base for the first time in 2013.
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