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733667-001-019-0113

Other Unclassified Released — Credibility 50% Original ↗
…data related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) or unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The data includes various metrics such as altitude, speed, and other flight parameters, but the text is heavily corrupted and lacks coherent context.
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733667-001-019-0143

Radar Report Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document appears to be a technical report or data log related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings, detailing various flight parameters and coordinates over time.
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733667-001-019-0115

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…og related to aerial observations, possibly involving unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The text includes various numerical data points, likely representing flight parameters such as altitude, speed, and heading, but is heavily corrupted and difficult to interpret.
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733667-002-002-0003

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This document outlines the execution of a plan related to a UAP incident in Alaska during 1986-1987, detailing the timeline of events, media interactions, and agency responses to public interest and FOIA requests.
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733667-001-019-0119

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…ms, containing various metrics and parameters, possibly from a radar or telemetry system. The text is fragmented and includes numerical data that may represent flight paths, altitudes, or system statuses.
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733667-002-002-0004

Foia Release Unclassified Released — Credibility 90% Original ↗
This document outlines the results of a public relations initiative conducted in Alaska in 1987, focusing on the dissemination of information related to UAP/UFO inquiries. It highlights the agency's efforts to maintain transparency and integrity while managing media interest and public requests for information.
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733667-001-019-0123

Radar Report Unclassified Released — Credibility 70% Original ↗
…na (UAP) observations, possibly from radar systems. The text includes various parameters such as coordinates, time stamps, and measurements that may pertain to flight paths or object characteristics.
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733667-002-003-0074

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A letter from John A. Kovach requesting information about a large object sighted in the North Pacific area, as reported by Payl Larvy on the radio.
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23857122-0457-180273-0099

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…a fragmented analysis related to aerodynamic characteristics and potential upper limits of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). It discusses various aspects of flight dynamics and references potential models for understanding UAP behavior.
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733667-001-019-0125

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…ata log related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) from November 13, 1953. It contains various numerical data points, possibly related to radar tracking or flight parameters, but lacks clear context or narrative.
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23857122-0457-180273-0331

Foia Release Unknown Released — Credibility 1% Original ↗
…d uWwO GQOeCKS and no WinfS, was s& ig to ve Ve?Y 1 ? a Ws + ye v ”" oe > | t fe | comparable VO Ve AMC Opinion, INSULT ICL i sar yh We a : * 4. " eae : that ¢ flight, therefore, it follows sible as described if travelin; a object ) STNIAAlC peed. x Declassification Authority: NND 57565 * information. It may be well to point that at
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23857122-0457-180273-0397

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…ing objects". (a) Maneuverability. A spsacial-purpose rocket can be made ag maneuverable as we like, with very high accelerations either along or normal to the flight path. However, a high-performance Space ship will certainly be large and unwieldy and could hardly be desirned to maneuver frivolously around in the Earth's atmosphere. ‘The only economical man…
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733667-001-019-0142

Radar Report Unclassified Released — Credibility 70% Original ↗
…ort or data log related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), containing various numerical data points and coordinates, possibly related to radar tracking or flight data.
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23857122-0457-180273-0399

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…ry orbit to the other. These are 3.1, 7.9, and 10.7 miles per second, respectively, wlving a tctal required performance of 20.8 miles per. second for a one-way flight. Barring a suicide mission, the vehicle would have to land and replenish or else carry a 100% reserve for the trip home. Let us assume the Martians have developed a nuclear, hydroren- propelled…
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733667-001-019-0151

Radar Report Unclassified Released — Credibility 80% Original ↗
This document appears to be a technical report detailing various flight parameters and telemetry data, possibly related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The data includes coordinates, speeds, headings, and other metrics that may be relevant to tracking or analyzing aerial objects.
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23857122-0457-180273-0400

Foia Release Unknown Released — Credibility 1% Original ↗
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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23857122-0985-434443-0043

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at Draughon-“iller Airport - 5 April 19&2 Froz a position near Svant, Texas at A500ft indicsted altituce, om a a heading of “130°, on the night of 2 April, 1952, at 2042 hours, the pilot, Capt Jom “orin and 1 toge ther saw an object similar to a shooting star or The object started from the horizon to the South gr passed over head - Matesore -_ to the Yorth. …
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23857122-1209-480844-0002

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é | | February 6, i953 "Sizhting of flying objects" fhe location Yuma County Airport, February 4, 19535, time 1350 M.3.T. I was using a theodolite to follow a pilot balloon, which was at 6,000 feet Mean Sea Level, I took my syes away from the eye pabee for a few seconds, _ returned “my eye to the eye piece, and the balloon was out of the field. “She readings…
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23857122-1209-480844-0004

Foia Release Unknown Released — Credibility 1% Original ↗
February 6, 1953 ‘ Stanley H, Brown Yuma, County Airport Yuma, Arizona "Sighting of flying objects” The location Yuma County Airport, February 4, 1953, time 1350 M,8,.T. I was using a theodolite to follow a pilot balloon, which was at 6,000 feet Mean Sea Level, I took my eyes away from the eye pbkoe for a few seconds, returned my eye to the eye piece, and th…
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23857122-1221-481980-0009

Foia Release Unknown Released — Credibility 1% Original ↗
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