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CLEVELAND, Ohio — A trove of Air Force reports on UFOs has made it online, thanks to years of work by an amateur investigator. Nearly 130,000 pages of Project Blue Book, the Air Force’s files ...
Named Project Blue Book and headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, the programme was reportedly comprising only a handful of staff. Nonetheless the group investigated 12,618 UFO ...
Documents showed the program started in 2007, and was defunded in 2012. >> 9 crazy ways Dayton is in the movies The Air Force itself ran Project Blue Book from 1957 through 1969 to comprehensively ...
Project Blue Book Collection contains nearly 130,000 pages of investigations into UFOs . Project Blue Book, based in Ohio, lasted from 1947 to 1969. The documents were put in one place online for ...
Beginning in 1952, Project Blue Book investigated 12,618 sightings, dating back to the origins of Project Sign in 1947. 701 of those sightings remain unidentified, according to the Air Force.
Heeding that advice, the Air Force last week finally wrote finis to Project Blue Book. The program, explained Air Force Secretary Robert C. Seamans Jr., “cannot be justified either on the ground ...
The Air Force’s investigation of reports UFOs, starting in 1948, was known as “Project Blue Book” and was based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. UFOs were a concern of the nation’s ...
Originally in service with the 831st GvIAP of the Ukrainian Air Force in Mirgorod as “61 Blue” (c/n 96310408027, f/n 05-02, built on Mar. 30 1988), in 2009, it was bought, along with “66 ...