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65 HS1 834228961 62 HQ 83894 SUB a

124 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: May 24, 2007 · Broad topic: General · Topic: 65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_SUB_A · 124 pages OCR'd
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In the analysis alm Wivestigation of the radar_and visual “sightings described, re are some yardsticks wh have been : established from experT€nce and trends to measure ad attempt to determine the source of UFO's. Some of these are general in nature Pand are subject to change as new scientific and factual information is received, It should be remembered that any object viewed from a great distance appears to be round. Nearly all the sightings reported are described as round and would tend to indicate that most of the objects are at a greater:distance from the observer than is generally estimated, ; TTA Paci “ Another misconception centers about photographs of unidentified flying objects. At beSt the majority of photographs have proven non-coneclusive as evidence to this program mainly due to type cameras used, Also, it might be mentioned that because still photographs .can be so easily faked, either by using a mock-up or model against a legitimate background, or by retouching the negative, they are worth- less as evidence, Innumerable objects, from ashtrays to wash basins, have been photographed while sailing through the air. Many such photos have been published ‘without revealing the true identity of the objects, On a Fr More attention is given to moving pictures of unidentified fly- ing objects since they are more difficult to retouch, However, only a very few movie-type films have been received by the Air Force and they reveal only pinpoints of light moving across the sky.° The Air Force has been unable to identify the source of these lights because the images are too small to analyze properly. Since ownership of these films remains with the persons taking them, the Air Force is now in a position to give them out. The difficulty of evaluating reports of all types is based largely upon the lack of basic data surrounding the Sightings, The drop in sightings during 1953 is largely due to the increased accuracy and the completeness of reports being received, To be of value, a report should include such basic data as size, Shape, composition, Speed, altitude, direction, and the maneuver pattern of the objects, Without such information, it is almost impossible to establish the identity of the object sighted. In addition, a recent study has shown a direct correlation between the number of Sightings reported and the publicity given to "saucers" by the nation's press, The Air Force took a further step in early 1953 by procuring Videon cameras for the purpose of photographing this phenomena, These cameras were distributed to various military installations, This type camera has two lenses, one of which takes an ordinary photograph, and the other has a diffraction grating which separates light into its component parts, This aids in determining the composition of the ob- Ject photographed. A small number of photographs have been received from this camera; however, only light spots of no detail have been indicated in the photos to date, As more photographs are taken by these observers, it is believed that a great deal of the mystery will be lifted from the program, The Air Force would like to state that no evidence has been received which would tend to indicate that the United States is being observed by machines from outer Space or a foreign government, No object or particle of an unknown substance has been received and -3- MORE
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