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…o 2ooo ft from ‘cc ft, then ascending at a 5° angle into an overcast. Observer ran into a garage where he obtained.a Kodak Brownie 120 box camera, adhd snapped two picture S$ one negative, and a print of the other, are contained in project files. the nepative agrees a small apparently flat object rounded on one end, and pointed on the other. The object appea…
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… the categorical order of the.dncident in the project files. Incident No. 1 — & July 191:7, 0930 hours local, Muroc Air Force Base. Four witnesses, all obs Nae two ely dise like or spherical objects arainst a clear bright sky. All witnesses estimated the altitude at about c000 feet, and the speed between 300 and 00 MPH. It is possible to estimate distance an…
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… the lower will be the changé that the race tnvolved would ever find the earth. The Galaxy has a diameter of roughly 100,090 lizht years and a total mass about two hundred billion times that of the Sun (reference 4}. Other zalaxies have been photographed and estimated in numbers of several hundred million (reference 2, p. 4) at distances up to billions of li…
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Of course, if we allow the Martians to refuel, the vehicle covld have only two stages# and the gross weight would be only (100) = 123 times the payload, i.e., 250,000 pounds. This would 9 require bringing electrolytic and refrigerating equipment and sitting at the South Pole long enough to extract fuel for the urney home, since they have not asked us for sup…
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…e reference 1, Appendix I) trat lends credence to theories that many stars have planets. Of the nine planets, (one, the “arth) is completely suitable for life. Two more (in adjacent orbits) are near misses: Mars has extremely rigorous livine conditions and Venus has an unsuitable atmosphere. Viewed very broadly indeed, this could mean that each star would ha…
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…hoed iteeehe opringor 1947, after a total Satemie bomb ex-= olcosions, i.e., Alamozgordo, Hiroshima, Narasaki Crossroads A nd Crossroads 3. UL these, the first two were in positions: to be seen fron Mars, the third was very doubtful (at the edre of ‘arth's disc in dayltgeht) and the last two were on the wrong yige of. Fartn, it igs: likely that Martian astro…
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…ype which he had never seen before," ec. The photographs admittedly retouched to bring out details, showed three crescent-shaped objects, in echelon formation, two of which were apparently trailing exhausts, 2. Reason for Report: &. The publication of this picture by the Fort Worth Star-Telecram has occasioned widespread local comment. The picture received n…
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…second three streaks of light which behaved exactly as the first three, These are allegedly shown in the pictures (Incl No. 2). According to Mr, Maxey the next two pictures were blank (see paragraph 5e(2) below and Incl No. 3). ‘The last "object," allegedly shown in Incl No. 5, reportedly behaved exactly as the others except it was alone and appeared to be m…
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…S ~ ais Ls c « ry a i . 46 ~ 7 ey) a 5 mers 25 Rushes Se) 3 Ae object was rectangular in . shape, approximately twenty feet high, asicted eet long and.not over two inches thick. It appeared to be made of muslin and was aroam colored... ‘The: sun was bright,.but.there-was no reflection from the object. It. did not seen: to. have any Se eect at all. habe, . « …
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…riod of 10 «= 40 seconds. Object appeared to be round ball of fire giving off greenish glow end having a red and yellow tail of fire and sparks. Object emitted two or three smaller balls of fire which burned out. It traveled a straight South - North course West of Temple, Texas, at about 030 degrees heading and disappeared behind clouds. Speed estimated from…
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… estimated altitude of 10,000 feet, and was moving on a horizontal plane at a "terrific speed", He added that it seemed to gradually fade from sight. The other two crew members, 2d Lt T.G. Camidge, AO 1911543, Co-Pilot, and S/Set. T. Dendy, AF 14176517, Engineer, coneurred in the above account of the sightings It. Weed further stated that the object was defi…
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…Hawk and Mr Charles A. Stern were watching an AF B-4’7 when their attention was drawn to a noisless, metallic ob- ject executing maneuvers at an altitude about two-thirds the altitude of the B-47. These maneuvers were being performed in and around a few scattered clouds. The speed of the object was estimated as about 3 times that of the B-47. (Acheck with th…
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…. It paused for several seconds and then headed back on a northwest course and disappeared over the horizon in the vicinity of the Jet Bar. All this took about two (2) minutes. We then waited and watched in the same direction in anticipation of another one. Another approached at apprex- imately 2249 hours following the same angle as the first. It was from th…
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… this time it did not drop, but kept climbing at a tremendous height and speed right up among the stars and stopped, completely motionless for about one (1) or two (2) minutes just past the Jet Bar. It then started moving again with the same actions as before, very bright, distinctive from any star. It stopped at twelve (12) o'clock, straight up, and became …
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…for about a minute. It then started moving again, leaving no trail, in a zig-zag manner but at the same time moving from the twelve o'clock position to about a two o'clock position. ‘There again it came to a complete stop and just seemed to hang among the stars for almost a minute. At this time, or just before, the two (2) airmen who called my at=- tention t…
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…ighted at a 45° angle northwest from the location of the observers at a very high altitude, so high that the object was compared to the flat head of a pin held two feet from the eye. Speed was estimated at four times the speed of a jet aircraft with accompanying sound similar to the USAF F-86 jet at high altitude. There was no change in sound tone or volume …
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…d at a 45° angle northwest from T the location of the observers at a very high altitude, so high that the object ~~ was compared to the flat head of a pin held two feet from the eye, Speed was if estimated at four times the speed of a jet. aircraft with accompanying sound similar to the USAF F-86 jet at high altitude.’ There was no change in sound tone or vo…
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…ems of equipment utilized were cameras in an attempt to-ebtain material evidence. Initial attention was drawn by sight as the object was apparently silent. The two gunners were the only crew members to view the object from this aircraft. 4, Lecation: The observers were airborne at the time of sighting. The aireraft was on & heading of 267 degrees and was in …
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… observed in the general area of Willow, Alaska (GEOREF * QB 5545). The object, which appeared to be a red light, was sighted from a C-47 aircraft (AP 1042) by two rated pilots. 2. Investigation has revealed no aircraft or weather balloons known to be in the area at that time, and identification has not been possible, wt ’ a oohy ~ . x 4 Va o>, : a r - A x “…
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…und in the general vicinity of their first appearances. One of these three was motion=- less for about 10 mine The others moved around but not fare At one time two seemed to be flashing signalse This could not have been a usual sun reflection because of the two being so close together. The flashing was alternate. It was not Morse Code. The signaling is very …