- A - (File 2 of 4 "A" Files) |
Publication | Article | Year | Month | Day | Author | Language | Notes |
America | What Goes On Up There | 1952 | 08 | 23 | |||
America | Rational Life in Outer Space | 1960 | 08 | 13 | |||
America | Other Worlds for Man | 1960 | 11 | 26 | |||
America | Message from Space | 1964 | 12 | 12 | |||
America | Cheerio There Earthlings | 1965 | 08 | 21 | |||
America | Marsh Gas in Michigan | 1966 | 04 | 09 | |||
America | Ancient Astronauts | 1973 | 11 | 17 | |||
America | UFOs A Modern Religion | 1978 | 04 | 15 | |||
American Almanac | Red Snow | 1833 | |||||
American Astrology | Startling Theory on Flying Saucers | 1955 | 09 | ||||
American Astrology | The Uninvited Pt 1 | 1994 | 11 | ||||
American Astrology | Alien Horoscopes | 1997 | 04 | ||||
American Atheist | Close Encounters of the Hallucinating Kind | 1979 | 06 | ||||
American Aviation | The Saucers Again | 1954 | 03 | 01 | |||
American Aviation | No Flying Saucers Yet, But | 1955 | 11 | 07 | |||
American Baptist | Missions in Outer Space | 1981 | 12 | ||||
American Bar Association Journal | ET Please Call | 1983 | 10 | ||||
American Behavioral Scientist | Seekers & Saucers | 1977 | 07 | 08 | |||
American Boy | Is the Flying Saucer a Space Ship | 1952 | A. Janney | Fall 1952, p. 38-39, 41 | |||
American Cinematographer | Motion Pictures of UFOs | 1958 | 04 | Miller | |||
American Cinematographer | Roswell: The Truth is Elusive | 1995 | 02 | Probst | |||
American Ecclesiastrical Review | Theological Questions on Space Creatures | 1961 | 12 | ||||
American Engineer | What is the UFO Situation? | 1967 | 03 | ||||
American Engineer | whole issue | 1968 | 05 | ||||
American Film | Saucers Trimphant | 1978 | 03 | ||||
American Film | interview re "CE 3rd kind" | 1989 | 07 | 08 | |||
American Freemen | It Could Be True (Flying Saucers) | 1947 | 10 | ||||
American Geologist | The New Madrid Earthquake | 1902 | 08 | ||||
American Geophysical Union, Trans. | Water Vapor: It's Distribution in the Lunar Atmosphere | 1965 | V46 | ||||
American Geophysical Union, Trans. | A Possible LTE Photographed by Lunar Orbiter | 1968 | 12 | ||||
American Health | I'm OK, You're a Little Green Man | 1994 | 03 | ||||
American Heritage | Close Encounters of the Earliest Kind | 1979 | 12 | ||||
American Historical Review | Extraterrestrial Life Debate | 1988 | 10 | (Bk Rev.) | |||
American History Illustrated | UFOs Are We Alone (movie review) | 1989 | 09 | 10 | |||
American Journal of Physics | Unusual Rainbows | 1945 | 01 | ||||
American Journal of Physics | Ball Lightning - Self Containing EM Fields | 1965 | 01 | ||||
American Journal of Physics | Teaching General Relativity | 1988 | 05 | ||||
American Journal of Physics | The Anthropic Principle II | 1988 | 05 | ||||
American Journal of Science | Lunar Volcanoes | 1822 | |||||
American Journal of Science | On Luminous Apparitions in the Atmosphere | 1822 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Meteor | 1823 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Remarkable Waterspout in France | 1826 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Atmospheric Phenomenon | 1826 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Subterranian Sounds | 1826 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Luminous Appearance in the Atmosphere | 1827 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Observations on the Ignis Fatuus | 1829 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Notice of the Appearance of Fish & Lizards, Toads in Stone | 1829 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Phosphoresence of the Sea | 1830 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Hay Converted into Silicone Glass by Lightning | 1831 | |||||
American Journal of Science | A Toad in Sandstone | 1836 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Auroral Appearance, Supposed New Planet | 1837 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Fall of Fishes from the Atmosphere in India | 1837 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Earthquake in Ct., Burning Pond | 1840 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Shooting Stars, Description of a Halo of Great Splendor | 1841 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Yellow Showers of Pollen | 1842 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Notice of Certain Silicon Tubes Formed in the Earth | 1843 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Fall of an Aerolite Ark | 1848 | |||||
American Journal of Science | On a Rock Crystal Lens - Decomposed Glass | 1853 | |||||
American Journal of Science | On the Earthquake of 4-2-1851 Chile | 1856 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Supposed Meteorite | 1857 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Notice of a Brilliant Meteor | 1857 | |||||
American Journal of Science | One Shooting Meteor, Seen to Fall at Charleston, S. C. | 1859 | |||||
American Journal of Science | On the Observation of the Lunar Crater Linne' | 1867 | |||||
American Journal of Science | On the Flight of a Remarkable Meteorite | 1870 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Manna from a Linden | 1872 | |||||
American Journal of Science | The Fireball in Raphael's Madonna di Foligno | 1891 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Aerolite, Alegan Mi,-Meteoric Iron, Iredell Tx | 1899 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Shower of Flies, Singular Appearance of the Moon | 1902 | 02 | ||||
American Journal of Science | Shower of Meteoric Stones, Az. | 1912 | |||||
American Journal of Science | The Flashing Arcs | 1912 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Changes in Lunar Crater | 1914 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Ball Lightning | 1917 | |||||
American Journal of Science | Singular Impressions in Marble | 1919 | 01 | ||||
American Journal of Science | Observation of the Meteors of 11-13-1833 | 1925 | 01 | ||||
American Journal of Science | Observation of the Meteors of 11-13-1833 | 1926 | 01 | ||||
American Journal of Science | On a Substance Called Inflammable Snow | 1928 | V1 | ||||
American Journal of Science | European Observation of the Meteor Shower of 11-1838 | V36 | |||||
American Legion Magazine | Foo-Fighters | 1945 | 12 | ||||
American Legion Magazine | Fish Fall | 1956 | 04 | ||||
American Legion Magazine | Sky Search | 1991 | 02 | ||||
American Magazine | On the Flying Saucer Trail | 1954 | 04 | ||||
American Mercury | Ball Lightning | 1932 | V26 | ||||
American Mercury | The Flying Saucer Hoax | 1952 | 10 | ||||
American Mercury | In the Mercury's Opinion | 1953 | 01 | ||||
American Mercury | The Flying Saucer Conspiracy (book review) | 1956 | 09 | ||||
American Mercury | Flying Saucers & Science | 1957 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Phenomena | 1884 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Weather Lights | 1884 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Singular Phenomenon | 1884 | 08 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Twilight Phenomenon | 1884 | 09 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Singular Phenomenon | 1884 | 10 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Twilight Phenomenon | 1884 | 11 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Twilight Discussion | 1885 | 01 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Abnormal Redrac. | 1885 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Twilight Discussion | 1885 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Sound of the Aurora | 1885 | 04 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Musical Sounds | 1885 | 04 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Red Snow | 1885 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Lunar Phenomenon | 1885 | 08 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Red Snow | 1885 | 09 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Optical Plan | 1886 | 03 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Peculiar Linear Phenomenon | 1886 | 05 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Dry Quicksand | 1886 | 05 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Visibility of Bishop Ring | 1886 | 06 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Musical Sand | 1886 | 11 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Ball Lightning | 1886 | 12 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Aerial Reflection | 1887 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Remarkable Optical Phenomenon | 1887 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Enormous Snowflakes | 1887 | 03 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | That Optical Phenomenon Again | 1887 | 03 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Pogonip | 1887 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Rare Electrical Phenomenon | 1887 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Ball Lightning | 1887 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Meteor Reports | 1888 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Pontotec Meteor | 1888 | 03 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Dark Lightning | 1888 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Meteor of February 7th | 1889 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Companion Meteors | 1889 | 05 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Globe Lightning | 1890 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Aurora, Green Clouds | 1890 | 11 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Solar System as a Molecule | 1891 | 01 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Luminous Arch | 1891 | 05 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Mirage on a Wall | 1892 | 03 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Remarkable Rainbow | 1892 | 06 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Pink Snow in Nebraska | 1893 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Journal | Remarkable Hail | 1895 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Ball Lightning | 1920 | 09 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Static Electric Flares on Pike's Peak | 1929 | 03 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | A Case of Ball Lightning | 1930 | 05 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Desert Sounds | 1931 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Strangest Lightning | 1931 | 06 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Strangest Lightning | 1931 | 07 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Spot Rainfall | 1933 | 12 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Glow Discharge on Mt. Wanchusett | 1940 | 05 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Bolt from the Blue | 1940 | 11 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Ball Lightning in a Cloud | 1942 | 02 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Lightning Without Clouds | 1952 | 10 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Thunderstorm Electrical Discharge Intercepted by Aircraft, Related Ball Lightning | 1960 | 04 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Ball Lightning as a Physical Phenomenon | 1960 | 04 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Hole in Cloud | 1968 | 10 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Observations on Two Simultaneous Cloud Holes in Miami | 1969 | 03 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Nightfall at Midmorning, Jacksonville, Fl. | 1976 | 03 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Nocturnal Tornados in Huntsville, Al. | 1976 | 10 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Some Orbservations of Foreign Material in Hailstones | 1978 | 03 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Another Horizonal Funnel | 1978 | 09 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Horizonal Funnel Cloud | 1978 | V59 | ||||
American Meteorological Society Bulletin | Super Lightning | 1981 | 07 | ||||
American Metorological Journal | Hardingers Brides | 1886 | 12 | ||||
American Naturalist | Flying Spiders | 1871 | |||||
American Philosophical Society, Proceedings | Explanation of the Supposed Signals from Mars 12-7/8-1900 | 1901 | V40 | ||||
American Philosophical Society, Proceedings | Ball Lightning | 1936 | |||||
American Philosophical Society, Proceedings | Ball Lightning Transactions | ||||||
American Philosophical Society, Transactions | Description of a Singular Phenomenon Seen at Baton Rouge | 1801 | V6 | ||||
American Philospher | UFO Abductions | 1989 | 01 | ||||
American Prospect | Back from Outer Space (X-Files, UFO decline) | 2002 | 05 | M. Nisbet | |||
American Scholar | If You Don't Mind My Saying So | 1969 | Summer |