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…inetic illusion (see Guilford, J. Pe, 192%). In the accon- panying figure the line AB looks approximately as long as the line CD, but when you measure them the two will be found to be of quite different lenrths. C +> A B Visual stimuli originatints within the eye itself also rive rise to mistaken observations. Muscae volitantes or "flvingmats" are small soli…
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Ltr, ERH, to CG, AMC, Subj; Analysis of Proj. "Grudge" Reported Incidents "one flying saucer; two flying saucers, three flying saucers" ---etc, At a normal speaking speed. On the other hand it is not easy to count , seconds and at the same time make all the other desirable observations. It must be remembored that when a person is excited his estimates of tim…
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\ One or two additional general remarks may be relevant to space ships as "flying objects". The distribution of flying objects is peculiar, to say the least. As far as this writer knows, all inci- dents have occurred within the United States, whereas visiting space- men could be expected to scatter their visits more or less uniformly over the globe. The smal…
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… shows that using a single atane for each leg of the four- ney would require a fuel/gross weight ratio of 8.96 (for each stare) too high to be practical. Using two stages wach way (four alto-zether) brings the required fuel ratio down to’.81, a Walue that can be realized. If, by the development of strong alloys, the basic weight could be kept to 10% of the t…
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…environment within certain limits o* temperature (and size of creature). mas PE Oe 38, and ller) and her tr } ae 1 ae a a Oi Ps ee ee ei Rf oy Was 7) Jenus has two band! c
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…pe which he head never seen before." Co. ane photographs admittedly retouched to bring out details, showed three crescent-shaped objects, in echelon formation, two of which were apparently treiling exhausts, 2. Keason for Report: . @ The publication of this picture by the Fort we Star-Telegram has occasionsd widespread local comment. The picture received nat…
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… Incl No. 5, reportedly behaved exactly as the others except it was alone and appeared to be moving at a greater Speed, The entire episode required a period of two or three A Riel PT AE ale a, rn I NS PL OR i 3 i yf i minutes, } q 4 ¢ 4 MOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMAT celeb ECTING THE NATIONAL DEFED 1SE OF THE UNITED ah iaeal Witt EN abe MEANING OF THE…
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…he sky. After developing the film, Mr. Maxey discovered that crescent-shaped objects, apparently trailing vapor trails or exhaust, appeared on the negatives on two of the four pictures taken. 4. A study of the negatives by photo technicians at this headquarters indicates that "objects" are abrasions or crimps on the negatives resulting from mishandling durin…
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…Apia . <7 Rts ‘ aires he: ere : oo OP ti ees aii ae Toe The object. was rectangular in shape, approximately twenty feet high, sixty. = ifeet long and. not over two inches thick, It appeared to be made of muslin and was oa ‘aroam colored. The-sun was bright,.but.there was no reflection from the object. It. bo, jdid not seem to-have any density at all, Pree ge…
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…nd had a very good look at it from the top and both sides. 3e The object was rectangular in shape, approximately twenty feet high, sixty feet long and not over two inches thick, It appeared to be made of muslin and was cream colored. The sun was bright, but there was no reflection from the object. It did not seem to have any density at all. 4. The object app…
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… a TE et Mal WK Rae a od. Object appeared to be round ball of fire giving off grsenish glow and 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, aS about 030 degrees heading and disappeared behind clouds. Speed ' estimated fr…
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…ltitus of the objects however, tas speed was create I vould estimate the sceed as well over 1500 wiles/hr.. Duri-g the tice that I observed the "object", I saw two snaller balls of fire appear to leave the large one. Zach at a different tine, probably a second part. Sinee the tb jecs” passed alaost directly over my position, releatively gpeakins, and ainea L…
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…r fron the South. It flew over head orsa little to the west and out of sight heading North. it hac a long streak of light or fire: hehind it... Right over head two balls of fire flow off of it, Tt did not seam té vary in’speed. It mst have Seon vory high for _ there was no sound. ‘at all.) It mst have been large for it was so bright. “) The altitude: ‘pmst. …
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…the South gr passed over head - Matesore -_ to the Yorth. I approxicate the heating of the object at 020°. When the object was directly overhead, or. alent so, two balls ye fire cane a fron the tail of it and immediately went oute The main bod: contimed on q as before. + : ee The fire was of a red orange color and had a tail, such as a sogePefsA83 or shootin…
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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/Sgt. T. Dendy, AF 14176517, Engineer, concurred in the above account of the sightings lt. Weed further stated that the object was defi…
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…the campus of Cornell University at 0757, 17 December 1952. ing a jet exhaust, greenish-blue with an orange trail which was moving in a of are in aoproximately two seconds. High cirrus clouds estimated at more ~ Rae of 700 miles per hour, ewe A aT westerly direction at a very high speed. It appeared to traverse 30 degrees 3, Further details concerning above …
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…ust, greenish—blue with an orange-red trail was moving in a westerly direction at a very high speed. It appeared to traverse 30 degrees of arc in approximately two seconds. High i | cirrus clouds estimated at more that 20,000 feet altitude were present. The light disappeared from view behind the leading edge of the cloud. No air- craft structure was visible.…
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…t, greenish-blue with an orange trail which was moving in a westerly direction at a very high speed. It appeared to traverse 30 degrees of arc in approximately two seconds. High cirrus clouds estimated at more than 20,000 feet altitude were present, The light disappeared from view behind the leading edge of the cloud. No aircraft structure was visible. The l…
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…st, greenish-—blue with an orange-red trail was moving in a westerly direction at a very high speed. It appeared to traverse 30 degrees of arc in approximately two seconds. High cirrus clouds estimated at more that 20,000 feet altitude were present. The light disappeared from view behind the leading edge of the cloud. No air- craft structure was visible. The…