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…unidentified flying objects (UFOs) during Japan Airlines Flight 1628 on November 17, 1986, over Alaska. The account describes the encounter with two spaceships and a mother ship, emphasizing the lack of immediate danger but raising questions about the nature of the encounter.
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This document outlines the guidelines and criteria for digitizing still images as part of the Federal Agencies Digitization Initiative. It emphasizes the importance of establishing quantitative metrics for image quality and provides a taxonomy for evaluating digital imaging performance.
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…r data related to the JAL-1628 incident on November 18, 1986, which involved an alleged UFO sighting. The analysis indicates that the radar returns were normal and did not show any abnormalities associated with the reported UFO.
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… data related to the JAL-1628 incident on November 18, 1986, where the pilot reported a UFO sighting. The analysis concludes that the radar returns were normal and did not indicate any unusual targets.
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… data related to the JAL-1628 incident on November 18, 1986, where the pilot reported a UFO sighting. The analysis indicates that the radar returns were normal and did not show any abnormalities associated with the reported target.
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…fied aerial phenomena, specifically focusing on 'green fireballs' observed near Albuquerque, New Mexico. The report indicates that many incidents remain unexplored and emphasizes the need for further investigation by scientific agencies.
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…n all. That people (many of whom should know better) will arbitrarily give answers to two sige nificant figures on these questions, which really cannot be answered at all, is proof of the unreliability of their information. 5. It is suggested that these four items on the questionnaire be replaced by questions which will yield answers possible of being in- de…
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…ation. Requirements for a trip from a planet attached to some star other than the Sun-can be calculated in a similar manner. Here the energy (or velocity) required has more parts: (a) escape from the planet (b) escape from the star (c) enough velocity to traverse a few light years of space in reasonable time (d) deceleration toward the Sun (e) deceleration t…
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…t was reported by members of the 82d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, a unit of the Air Defense Command stationed at Iarson AFBs The following information was secured by Lt George Gp Graham and myself during the time following the sightings. Deseriptions of the objedt were varied, iee., cigar shaped, round liks | 2 disc, similiar to the tailpipe of a +94 but th…
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…TION hk March 1952 4, March 1952 B-6 RAY F_GRODHAUS, Capt., USAF, Intel. Os | REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) PREPARED BY (Officer) wee ae It. E.Js Weed » AO 2053865 7 Sab & UE rhe te U Lyang Obje s,'' FRAF ane e SUMMARY: (Hnter concise summary of report. Give significance in final one-sentence parag 41) S26 raph.…
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… Office ___Sea_of Japan, Kyushu area 6lst Troop Carrier Group (Heavy) DATE OF REPORT | : DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION _. _ k March 1952 4 March 1952 B=6 PREPARED BY (Officer) souncE “Ist Lt. E.d. Weed, AO 2053865 ele Oe “REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., as applicable) Letter, "Reptg Info on Unident SUMMARY: (2nter concise summa…
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“ee “xe + ORLANDO ©) as oe ELEVATIONS IN FEET Sie, . ORLANDO (0-8) 2°30'E Ta! aia Lambert Conformal Conic Projection Standard Parallels 33° and 45° — Scale 1:500,000 (Joins Jacksonville) 30/ 83°H (Joins Jack: E ) P°30'E fas ax SS] oe CC 7 ae J ae Poe eh a Pe oe oins Jacksonville 45! 30’ 15/ (Joins Jacksonville) 825 To NAS Jack: ille45'[ 215 NIP 1 °F 307 ; 5 …
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…is front lawn looking east, MR. ALLAN H. MILLER and his WIFE visually ebserved one (1) object of light bluish radiance with five (5) pointed prongs which- appeared to be about fifty (50) miles distant, although he reasoned that it must have been in outer space. @e At first appearance the object observed was stationary at approxi- mately two (2) thousand feet…
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…when it seemed to slew down to a stop but that he seriously doubted it). The 360° turns were said to be very tight turns, about one-eighth (1/8th) of area required for jet aircraft. None observed. Not reported. One (1) Object rose vertically and disappeared from view to the northwest, The glinting did not change during the maneuvers. Between 1545 hrs and 160…
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…down to a itep ‘but that he oa ee seriously. deubted it). The 360° turns were said Uk ko de very. tight turns, about one-eighth Se agb. : ees gee ‘of area required for jet sircraft. | See = Trails or Exhaust: None obparved. Propulsion System: Not reported. Number: ef, Objects: .. Qne (1) Manner of Disappearance: Object rose vertically and disappeared from vi…
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…T NO, TR<2=538 tercerptor + mm de altitud wUTner witne Squadron, iicGuire AFB, Trenton, NJ PAGE } OF yA PAGES The visibility was unrestricted with: a few scatiered clouds. No: unusual activity or meterological ,conditions. existed that could accoumt for the sighting and there is no material evidence in existance of the sighting. The aireraft.being on a prima…
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…ORTED ON FROM (Agency) Boise, Idaho Det_#3, 4773rd Ground Observer Squadron DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 4 February 1953. 3 February 1953 PREPARED BY ( Officer) SOURCE Kenneth B. Todd, 2nd Lt, USAF Interview with observer on telephone __ ‘REFERENCES (Control number, directive, previous report, etc., a3 applicable) — a ee — SUMMARY: (Enter co…
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…r object in the wake of a B-52 type aircraft while they were under mock attack by F-86 type aircraft during a routine training mission. Their observations differed in that one observer described the ob- ject as a silver ball with possible flat surfaces evidenced by variations in reflect- jen characteristics, whereas, the other observer believed it to be more…
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…o close at hand. Inclosed with this report are several newspaper articles on the Booth Sighting and on other reverted pightings. One inberesting sidelicht gathered from this investigation is that the peo
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…w this light gave a bearing the same as from the Tower. I would judge the distance from the Tower to wnere she made the observation to te not more than two-hundred feet. She also seemed to be a very reliable and sincere type person. I interviewed the Weather Officer at the Airport and found Weather to be as follows. On the surface there was a high pressure c…