Photos Of UFO’s Made Famous By ‘The X-Files’ Are Up For Auction

A series of iconic and controversial UFO images, including some that were featured in the “The X-Files” TV show, are up for auction.

The images are part of an online auction devoted to space photography. They include a group of six prints by “Billy” Eduard Albert Meier that are from Switzerland in 1975. “These images purport to depict an interstellar visit by spacecraft from the planet Erra, two with a single UFO moving slowly over the town of Berg Rumlikon, and four images depicting a single UFO in a forested hilly area of Schmidrüti,” said Sotheby’s in a statement.

“One of the images in this lot was used to create the famous ‘I Want to Believe’ poster featured in the first three seasons of The X-Files,” the auction house explained.

The poster was often seen in the office of FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder, played by David Duchovny. The group with the image used to create the ‘I Want to Believe’ poster has a pre-sale estimate of $6,000 to $9,000.

The sale also includes two Meier photos used in the series trailer for the 2016 reboot of the show. One image is part of a set of seven vintage chromogenic prints by Meier in Bachtelhörnli, Switzerland, on March 28, 1976. This group also has a pre-sale estimate of $6,000 to $9,000.

Another image used in the trailer reboot is part of four vintage chromogenic prints by Meier in Schmidrüti, Berg Rumlikon, and Winkelreit-Wetzikon Switzerland in 1975. The group has a pre-sale estimate of $4,000 to $6,000.

Other photos up for auction include images from the estate of Bill Taub, NASA’s first senior photographer, who documented all major space event from Project Mercury to the end of the Apollo missions.