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Ian Ridpath (born 1 May 1947, Ilford, Essex) is a science writer and broadcaster made famous for his breaking article on the Rendlesham Forest Incident of December 1980.

He is editor of the Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy and Norton's Star Atlas, and author of observing guides such as The Monthly Sky Guide and the Collins Guide to Stars and Planets.

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