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Publication | Article | Year | Month | Day | Author | Language | Notes |
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Christopher Mason Concerning a Fireball Seen in the Air - - | 1742 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of a Meteor Seen at Peckham 12-11-1741 | 1742 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | A Letter from Capt. Gordon to Samuel Mead Inclosing an Account of the Fireball of 12-11-1741 | 1742 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | The Appearance of a Fiery Meteor | 1744 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | Part of a Letter from Rev Costerd - - - Concerning a Fiery Meteor 7-14-1744 | 1744 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of an Extraordinary Fireball Bursting at Sea | 1749 | 1749-50 | ||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of an Extraordinary Meteor Seen in the Country of Rutland | 1749 | 1749-50 | ||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of a Remarkable Appearance in the Moon 4-22-1751 | 1751 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of a Fireball Seen at Hornsey | 1754 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of a Meteor Seen at Shelford in Berkshire on Oct 20 1759 | 1759 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of the Same Meteor Seen at Bath | 1759 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | Several Accounts of the Fiery Meteor 11-26-1758 Between 8-9 at Night | 1759 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of a Meteor Seen in New England | 1761 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of a Remarkable Darkness Seen at Detroit in America | 1763 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of a Remarkable Meteor | 1763 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of Several Fiery Meteors Seen in North America | 1764 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of a Remarkable Meteor Seen at Oxford | 1764 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of a Very Remarkable Meteor Seen at Oxford | 1770 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | Observation on the Total (with Duration) and Annular Eclipse of the Sun taken on the 24th June 1778 on Board the Espagne | 1779 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | An Account of an Appearance of Light Like a Star Seen in the Dark Part of the Moon on 3-2-1794 | 1794 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | Notice Respecting a Volcanic Appearance in the Moon | 1821 | |||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | Communication of a Curious Appearance Lately Observed Upon the Moon | 1822 | Fallows | ||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society | Transiernt Lunar Phenomena, Deep Moon Quakes, and High Frequency Teleseismic Events | 1977 | Middlehurst | V285 (1977) | |||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London | Description of a Meteor Observed 8-18-1783 by Mr. Tiberius Cavallo | 1784 | V74(1784) | ||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London | An Account of the Meteors of 8-18 & 10-4-1783 | 1784 | V74(1784) | ||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London | Observations on a Remarkable Meteor Seen on 8-18-1783 Communicated in a Letter to Sir Joseph Banks by William Cooper | 1784 | V74(1784) | ||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London | An Account of the Meteor of 8-19-1783 In a Letter from Richard Edgeworth to Joseph Banks | 1784 | V74(1784) | ||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London | An Account of Some Late Fiery Meteors with Observation Letter from Charles Blagden to Joseph Banks | 1784 | V74(1784) | ||||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London | An Account of Three Volcanoes in the Moon | 1787 | Herschel | V77(1787) | |||
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London | Miscellaneous Observations | 1792 | Herschel | V82(1792) | |||
Philosophy Today | The Alien Abduction Phenomenon: Forbidden Knowledge of Hidden Events | 1997 | M. Zimmerman | Summer, V41 #2, p. 235-254 | |||
Phoenix Letter | Ultimate Secret (MJ-12) | 1990 | 04 | ||||
Phoenix New Times | The Day the Career Stood Still. Look! Up in the Air! It's a UFO Job-Discrimination Suit! (On Robert Dean) | 1991 | 06 | 11 | |||
Phoenix New Times | Where's Walton? Is Arizona's Best Known UFO Abductee Bound for Hollywood Startdom? | 1993 | 03 | 03 | |||
Phoenix New Times | Rod Steward (On Rod-Shaped UFOs) | 1996 | 05 | 08 | |||
Phoenix New Times | Rods: The Update | 1996 | 10 | 23 | P. Gilstrap | ||
Phoenix New Times | The Great UFO Cover-Up | 1997 | 06 | 25 | T. Ortega | ||
Phoenix New Times | (Letters) | 1997 | 07 | 09 | |||
Photo Life | Strange Flying Saucer Death (alleged 1960 sighting, probable hoax) | 1962 | 05 | p. 116-122 | |||
Photo Methods | More on Deceptive Imagery | 1991 | 09 | ||||
Photo Methods | From MIAs to UFOs | 1991 | 10 | ||||
Photographic | UFOs & the Oregon Photo | 1973 | 01 | ||||
Photographic Journal | The Oregon Photograph | 1973 | 01 | A. Vance | p. 30-33, 48 | ||
Photographic Journal | The Oregon Photograph (letter by W. Harvey) | 1973 | 02 | ||||
Photography | Peculiar Eclipse Pictures | 1898 | 05 | 26 | |||
Photography | The UFOs & You | 1969 | 10 | Vonne | |||
Physical Review | Stability of Black Holes in deSitter Space (Time Travel) | 1990 | 01 | 15 | |||
Physics | Ball Lightning | 1933 | 10 | Jensen | |||
Physics Bulletin | The Natural Philosophy of Flying Saucers | 1968 | 07 | Jones | |||
Physics Education | SETI: The Search for ETI | 1991 | 01 | Jones | |||
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | Source Parameters of the Siberian Explosion of 6-30-08 | 1975 | V11(1975)1 | ||||
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | (Many TLP Papers) | 1975 | V14(1975)185 | ||||
Physics Teacher | Project Blue Book Revisited | 1990 | 10 | ||||
Physics Today | Astronomers in Turmoil (OZMA) | 1960 | 09 | Struve | |||
Physics Today | Project OZMA | 1961 | 04 | Drake | |||
Physics Today | Dust Cloud Moons of the Earth | 1967 | 02 | Simpson | |||
Physics Today | Interstellar Transport | 1968 | 10 | Dyson | |||
Physics Today | Edward Condon: A Physicist Never Afraid of a Fight | 1969 | 03 | ||||
Physics Today | Particles Beyond the Light Barrier | 1969 | 05 | ||||
Physics Today | UFOs Fact or Fiction (Reviews) | 1969 | 12 | ||||
Physics Today | Case for Real UFOs | 1970 | 05 | Powers | |||
Physics Today | More on UFOs | 1971 | 01 | Friedman | |||
Physics Today | New UFO Center | 1971 | 06 | Hynek | |||
Physics Today | Antimatter UFOs | 1974 | 03 | ||||
Physics Today | Light Flashes in the Sky | 1974 | 09 | Rutledge | |||
Physics Today | Investigating UFOs | 1975 | 02 | ||||
Physics Today | Lights in the Sky | 1975 | 10 | ||||
Physics Today | UFO Journal | 1976 | 01 | ||||
Physics Today | More Lights in the Sky | 1976 | 03 | Maccabee | |||
Physics Today | Case Against UFOs | 1976 | 05 | ||||
Physics Today | A UFO by any Other Name | 1976 | 12 | Hynek | |||
Physics Today | Limit on Interstellar Signals | 1977 | 01 | ||||
Physics Today | Extraterrestrial Intelligent Beings do not Exist | 1981 | 04 | Tipler | |||
Physics Today | New Light on Novaya Zemlya Polar Mirage | 1981 | 05 | ||||
Physics Today | Where is Everybody? | 1985 | 08 | ||||
Pic | Do Russians Fear Our Flying Nightmares? | 1951 | 01 | John Campbell | |||
Pic | How Do The Saucers Fly? | 1952 | 11 | Campbell | |||
Pic | I Proved Flying Saucers are Real | 1954 | 06 | Mayher | |||
Picture | There ARE Flying Saucers! (on E.W. Kay's saucer model) | 1950 | 11 | p.6 | |||
Pilot | When Pilots See UFOs | 1988 | 11 | ||||
Pix | Mystery Find | 1951 | 05 | ||||
Pix | Truth about Flying Saucers | 1952 | 07 | 26 | |||
Pix | These Are Our UFOlogists (on Australian UFO personalities) | 1965 | 07 | 31 | |||
Pix Annual | Flying Saucers Terrify Europe | 1958 | Leroy Thorpe | p.50-53,Summer | |||
Plain Truth | The Ubiquitus UFO | 1976 | 08 | ||||
Plain Truth | The Elusive UFO (on religion, UFO reports) | 1978 | 09 | Robert Ginskey | p. 8-11, 38 | ||
Planetary & Space Science | Direct Contact Among Galactic Civilizations by Relativistic Intersteller Space Flight | 1963 | Sagan | V11 | |||
Planetary & Space Science | Isophote of the Artifical Satellite for Experimental Verification of Astronomical Seeing | 1967 | V15 | ||||
Planetary & Space Science | Object Crossing the Sun | 1968 | V16 | ||||
Planetary & Space Science | Search for Microremnants of the Tunguska Cosmic Body | 1994 | Longa | V42 | |||
Planete | A World Wide Secret Society | 1966 | 07 | Michel | |||
Platform | Have We Had Visitors from Space | 1953 | |||||
Playboy | The UFO Gap | 1967 | Hynek | ||||
Playboy | Playboy Panel: UFOs | 1978 | 01 | ||||
Playboy | Letters | 1978 | 04 | ||||
Playboy | Astral Projection: The Horse that could Count | 1978 | 07 | Sagan | |||
Playboy | New Age Primer: Spacewatch: How to Recognize an Alien | 1979 | 12 | ||||
Playboy | New Age Primer: Spacewatch: Was Einstein Eavesdropping on the Intergalactic Party Line? | 1980 | 03 | p. 324 | |||
Playboy | Review: Close Encounters | ||||||
Players | Nation Under His Groove (UFO reference) | 1996 | 11 | ||||
Plus Magazine | UFO: Was There Something? | 1989 | 10 | 25 | |||
Point de Vue - Images Du Monde | Des Marthens sur la Tene | 1954 | 09 | 23 | |||
Police Review (Eng) | Arresting those Martians | 1987 | 09 | 25 | |||
Police Review (Eng) | Close Encounters of the Police Kind | 1988 | 12 | 23 | |||
Poptronics | UFO Detector, Part 1 | 2002 | 01 | J. Iovine | p. 53-56 | ||
Popular Astronomy | Explanation of the Supposed Signals from Mars on 12/7-8/00 | 1902 | Lowell | V10 | |||
Popular Astronomy | A Remarkable Phenomenon | 1903 | 11 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Brilliant Meteors from Dumont, IA | 1908 | 06 | 6/7-1908 | |||
Popular Astronomy | A Curious Variety of Meteor | 1914 | 08 | 8/9-1914 | |||
Popular Astronomy | A Bright Meteor | 1914 | 10 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Photograph of a Meteor Trail | 1915 | 02 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Remarkable Fireball | 1915 | 03 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Meteorology of the Moon | 1915 | 03 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | The Riddle of Mars | 1915 | 06 | 6/7-1915 | |||
Popular Astronomy | Meteoric Astronomy | 1915 | 06 | Olivier | 6/7-1915 | ||
Popular Astronomy | A Brilliant Meteor | 1915 | 09 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Brilliant Object Seen Near the Sun | 1915 | 09 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | On the Suggested Movement of the Canals of Mars | 1915 | 10 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Results of Meteor Observation for 7-8 1915 | 1915 | 11 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Is Venus Inhabited | 1915 | 12 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Peculiar Disappearance of Jupiter Satellite III | 1916 | 04 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | The Aurora Borealis of 3-8-16 | 1916 | 04 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | An Unusual Meteor | 1916 | 05 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Peculiar Aurora (several items) | 1916 | 06 | 6/7-1916 | |||
Popular Astronomy | Evidence of Erosion on the Moon | 1916 | 08 | 8/9-1916 | |||
Popular Astronomy | A Very Unusual Aurora | 1916 | 10 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | The Lunar Crater Linne' | 1916 | 12 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Day of Exceptional Meteorological Interest | 1916 | 12 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Bright Meteor | 1917 | .03 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Detonating Meteor of 9-5-16 | 1917 | 01 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | American Meteor Society in 1916 | 1917 | 03 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Percival Lowell | 1917 | 04 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Brilliant Meteor (several items) | 1917 | 05 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Auroral Luminosity | 1917 | 05 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | The Meteor of 2-5-17 | 1917 | 05 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Most Brilliant Meteor | 1917 | 08 | 8/9-1917 | |||
Popular Astronomy | Big Meteor Found at Battle Creek to be Preserved | 1917 | 08 | 8/9-1917 | |||
Popular Astronomy | Detonating Meteor | 1917 | 08 | 8/9-1917 | |||
Popular Astronomy | Meteor Falls at Colby & Cornell Wisc | 1917 | 08 | 8/9-1917 | |||
Popular Astronomy | Is Our Earth the Only Life Supporting Body in the Universe | 1917 | 08 | 8/9-1917 | |||
Popular Astronomy | A Peculiar Auroral Phenomenon | 1917 | 10 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A New Meteorite | 1917 | 11 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Frightened of a Planet | 1917 | 12 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Report of the American Meteor Society for 1917 | 1918 | 03 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Wonderfully Beautiful Meteor (several items) | 1918 | 03 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | The Meteor of 1-22-18 | 1918 | 03 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | The Meteor of 1-22-18 | 1918 | 04 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | The Bright Aurora of 3-7-18 (several items) | 1918 | 05 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Brilliant Meteor | 1918 | 05 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Pseudoscientists | 1918 | 05 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Brilliant Meteor | 1918 | 08 | 8/9-1918 | |||
Popular Astronomy | A Notable Meteor | 1918 | 10 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | 3 Bright Meteors (several items) | 1918 | 10 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Aurora of 8-15 | 1918 | 11 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Computation of the Height of a Meteor | 1919 | 02 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | E.C. Pickering | 1919 | 03 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | A Curious Meteor | 1919 | 03 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Meteorites & Meteors | 1919 | 04 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Remarkable Hailstones | 1919 | 04 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Northern Lights on the Moon of 3-28 | 1919 | 05 | ||||
Popular Astronomy | Strange Aurora | 1919 | 06 | 6/7-1919 | |||
Popular Astronomy | A Planet Which Did Not Exist | 1919 | 08 | 8/9-1919 | |||
Popular Astronomy | A Very Bright Meteor | 1919 | 08 | 8/9-1919 | |||
Popular Astronomy | Satellites of Mars in Gulliver's Travels | 1919 | 08 | 8/9-1919 | |||
Popular Astronomy | The Aurora of 9-18-19 | 1919 | 10 |
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