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Matching “Project Starlight over three and a half years ago” across titles, summaries, and full OCR text.
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…the Anchorage ARTCC, detailing the incident involving Japan Airlines Flight 1628 on November 18, 1986. The report outlines the communication between the flight and air traffic control regarding unidentified traffic.
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This document is a log entry from the FAA detailing operations and communications related to the JL1628 incident on November 17, 1986. It includes timestamps and remarks about the incident, including data reduction requests and notifications to Washington D.C.
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…a Japan Airlines pilot in November 1986. The agency is offering a comprehensive package of information about the incident for a fee, including tapes, drawings, and radar data.
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This document is a record of facility operations from the Anchorage ARTCC on November 17, 1986, detailing various air traffic control activities, including an incident involving an unknown target observed by flight JL1628.
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This document discusses the need for scientifically and technically skilled personnel to conduct interrogations and investigations related to flying saucer incidents, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between interrogators and technical specialists.
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18. ty > he @ ~13- Indicate whether flames or streamers emerged from it, and describe them Location, distance, and height of phenomenon when first served OR Apparent size of phenomenon Rotation, if any, observed Colors Brichtness eo Smoke or vapors emitted (color, odor, form, etc.) q Odor (during and after occurrence of phenomenon) Heating effects, if any Ph…
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…unching No. 10 of 5 July 1947. However, balloon No. 10 although not recovored Was known to have been downed northeast of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was not recovered due to impassability of terrain. Incident No. 113 is a reasonable description of the 20 ft. plastic balloon and instruments used by these laboratories. This incident was on the date of balloon …
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…NCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE, USAF, Hat + cs “as tec i ——= . > (Sada aun UAE eat salar ate H (CLASSIFICATION) 1B— 3.535791 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE { ' f — i Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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… Mr, Maxey reports that he photographed a series of perpendicular streaks of light moving in formation across the 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 …
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…R IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE, USAF. Are (CLASSIFICATION) 16—55570-1 —-U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…t at times the object appeared to be round, then again, when viewed from another angle, it look—j| ed like it had delta er swept—back wings. As the B-47 passed overhead it left distinc vapor trails, but the object observed left no vapor trails and showed no signs of pro- pulsion. This ebject performed maneuvers that are impossible for known conventional airc…
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…E OR IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE, USAF. (CLASSIFICATION) 16—55570-1 3X U. &. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…N PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE, USAF. La (CLASSIFICATION) . 16—56570-1 3X WU. G. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIC Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…ns at Mitchel AF Base at the time of the observation had been from broken to scattered cumulus between 4000 to 7000 feet. Further out on Long Island the cloud cover was from lightly scattered to clear. te Dre Charles P. Olivier, Flower Observatory, Upper Darby, Pas, received a report of a sighting at approximately the same time which he accepted as a firebal…
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…s at Mitchel AF Base at the time of the observation had been from broken to scattered cimulus between 1:000 to 7000 feet. Further ont on Long Island the cloud cover was from ligntly scattered to clear, Flower Observatory, Upper Darby, Pas, received a report § Ab ADD. macely the sane time which he accepted as a fireball » 2 GS bes § La rrr. en iieg a oe TRAN …
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…T BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY OTHER THAN UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF (CLASSIFICATION) 16—55570-1 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE i i i Declassification Authority: NND 57565
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…RCE AGENCIES, EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE, USAF. SES —<— 4 roe eee j oLoOnen -— i s 6 Saw : | ste CLASSIFICATION) % 16—55570-1 ss. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : | Seeger i. HF OReATION ; | | | : NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT, 50 U…
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…Earl A. Chestmore, and Robert Fournier, Rt. 1. It was reported that objetts have been sighted previously but never reportede Weather in that vicinity was 8,000 overcast with winds Southwest at ll. The authenticity of this report seems reliable to a fair degree since four per- sons observed this object. This object was not picked up on the radar at this site …
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HEADQUARTERS. 912TH AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND WARNING SQUADRON Ramore, Ontario, Canada 18 August 1953 At about 2230 hours, 16 August 1953, I was called to view a certain object in the sky. My first thought was that it was the moon, but I changed my mind after viewing it for a few seconds. The object was stationary for a minute and disappeared for a few seconds. T…
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…ghted an dject by visual contact which was sort of diamondsiape and bright a ange in color at approximately 270 degrees at to 5 miles mut and very low. It was hovering at that spot. I watched this object for about 2 minutes then it turned to bright red and flat in shape and faded away. ‘his object could not be misinter- preted as anything pertaining to weath…