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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) consisting of a still image derived from ... original imagery was altered with redactions before being submitted to AARO. An accompanying mission report was not provided. The operator reported that they were unable to positively identify
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) consisting of a still image derived from ... original imagery was altered with redactions before being submitted to AARO. An accompanying mission report was not provided. The operator reported that they were unable to positively identify
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) submitted a report of an unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP) to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) consisting of a still image derived from ... original imagery was altered with redactions before being submitted to AARO. An accompanying mission report was not provided. The operator reported that they were unable to positively identify
This document consists of email exchanges concerning the classification of
Gemini 7 mission. In this excerpted segment of audio, Astronaut Frank Borman reports to NASA mission control in Houston his sighting of an unidentified object, which he referred ... bogey." This sighting occurred on December 5, 1965. The dialogue includes Borman's initial report, as well as additional comments by Astronaut Jim Lovell, Borman's fellow crew member
RESCUE SERVICE DETACHMENT 2 (62d AAF BU) McChord Field, Tacoma, Washington SUBJECT: Final Mission Report TO: Commanding Officer Air Rescue Service MacDill Field, Florida 1. MISSION NUMBER Thirty-Nine. 2. NATURE
Apollo 17 was the ninth crewed U.S. mission to the Moon, and the sixth to land astronauts on the lunar surface. This document is an excerpt from the Apollo ... Second 34 through Day 02, Hour 21, Minute 07, Second 05: o Mission Commander, Eugene A. Cernan, reported difficulty sleeping and described having observed “some sets of the streaks
that the Unit is well prepared for future operations and is capable of executing its mission effectively. END OF REPORT
This document details a Range Fouler Debrief completed by a
some pretty odd reports of what they’d seen while doing their missions." Chiles and Whitted readily agreed that their report might Incomple Nye-Wait. An utterly new carpet design creating an unusual texture. Extremely
This document details a Range Fouler Debrief submitted by a
USAFE 16 TT 1524 SECRET 4 Nov 48 CIC source reports that the Russians have ordered CSR Missions in foreign countries to purchase radar tubes in large quantities regardless of costs. Mission also instructed
Apollo 12 was the fourth crewed U.S. mission to the Moon and the second to land astronauts on the lunar surface. This document is an excerpt from the Apollo ... Technical Air-to-Ground Voice Transcription, November 1969, highlighting two periods in which astronauts reported observing unidentified phenomenon: a one hour period on the fifth day, and a two minute
Apollo 17 was the ninth crewed U.S. mission to the Moon, and the sixth to land Astronauts on the lunar surface. This document is an excerpt from the Apollo ... Technical Crew Debriefing on January 4, 1973, in which astronaut Harrison Schmitt reported seeing light flashes. • Page 24-4. [Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt]: “We had light flashes just about
Force policy not to ignore reports of sightings and phenomena in the atmosphere but to recognize that part of its mission is to collect, collate, evaluate and act on information of this nature
Force policy not to ignore reports of sightings and phenomena in the atmosphere, but to recognize that part of its mission is to collect, collate, evaluate, and act on information of this nature
JanuAry 19, 1955 MIssION C. D. 80305 To: M@ 08305 ZM A(r) \N\1 18 9 32 31 PM 55 .... inbox report: As mentioned in my text message, I have received a copy
102359Z 10 July 1947 Spot report. On 8 July 47 at approximately 1550 PST Alvin E Moor- man 1st Lt ACOM 196 Ftr Sq, while flying routine test mission
This document presents a comprehensive analysis of unlikely failure modes
This document reports on a testimony to the Mexican Congress
previously reported the photographing of a flying disc. The orders further indicated that the San Francisco office of the FBI was transmitting further information re- lating to Mr. FUGATE's mission. ASAC HEBER M. CLEGG
mission invited, and it con- ditioned. The Daily Herald of April 29th, 1959, published the following article concerning the underline, in- cluding the note from Queen Juliana's report: "His account: 'I checked with Juliana
reports of identifying information. Absolutely no identifying information for aircrew or squadron will be recorded for analysis. 10/27/20 01:12:21 Night Date (mm/dd/yy) Time of Contact (h:mm:ss) Day/Night Side No. Buno Mission
light was pale green and had a pale green trail, like that on a rocket. See Report No. 223 for surrounding data. 2d rpt Later Capt. VAN LIOTD and his co-pilot James L. Smith
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