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245 0 0 _aAliens in the skies :
_bthe scientific rebuttal to the Condon Committee report. /
_cEdited and with an introd. and commentary by John G. Fuller.
260 _aNew York :
_bPutnam,
_c[1969].
300 _a217 p. ;
_c22 cm.
500 _aWith hardcover
520 _aAre UFOs fantasy ... or hard fact? The government-sponsored Condon Committee's report was SUPPOSED to settle the "flying saucer" question for good: UFO reports were based on stars, weather balloons, planes, hallucinations, and fraud. But -- What were the shining objects the Gemini astronauts saw? What makes cars stop when "saucers" approach? What kind of "hallucination" shows up visually AND on radar? What about the HUNDREDS of UFO sightings by astronomers, pilots, policemen, and other trained observers?
610 2 4 _aUniversity of Colorado (Boulder campus)
_xFinal report of the scientific study of unidentified flying objects
650 1 4 _aUnidentified flying objects
700 1 _aFuller, John G.
_4edt
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