S (File 6 of 10 "S" Files) |
Publication | Article | Year | Month | Day | Author | Language | Notes |
Scientific American | Globe Lightning | 1880 | 11 | 13 | |||
Scientific American | Dark Day in Canada | 1881 | 05 | 21 | |||
Scientific American | Visions in the Clouds | 1881 | 11 | 05 | |||
Scientific American | Rain of Spider Webs | 1881 | 11 | 26 | |||
Scientific American | Curious Appearance of the Moon | 1882 | 01 | 28 | |||
Scientific American | Phantom Lights at Sea | 1882 | 07 | 22 | |||
Scientific American | A Supposed Meteor | 1882 | 07 | 22 | |||
Scientific American | Fall of Meteors | 1882 | 07 | 22 | |||
Scientific American | Auroral Phenomena | 1882 | 08 | 19 | |||
Scientific American | Fall of a Meteor | 1882 | 09 | 23 | |||
Scientific American | A Remarkable Phenomena Seen In Puerto Rico | 1884 | 01 | 19 | |||
Scientific American | A Remarkable Phenomena Seen at Sulfur Springs, Ohio | 1884 | 02 | 16 | |||
Scientific American | Nordenskjold's Greenland Expedition of 1883 (colored snow) | 1884 | 02 | 24 | |||
Scientific American | The Problematic Planet Neith | 1884 | 09 | 06 | |||
Scientific American | The Flying Dutchman | 1886 | 06 | 19 | |||
Scientific American | Curious Phenomenon in Venezuela | 1886 | 12 | 18 | |||
Scientific American | Ball Lightning | 1887 | 07 | 23 | |||
Scientific American | Changes on Saturn | 1889 | 03 | 30 | |||
Scientific American | Pogonip Fog | 1892 | 04 | 16 | |||
Scientific American | A Curious Phenomena | 1892 | 05 | 07 | |||
Scientific American | Fall of Aerolites | 1893 | 05 | 27 | |||
Scientific American | A Fireball | 1895 | 12 | 14 | |||
Scientific American | Barisal Guns and Mist Pouffers | 1896 | 06 | 27 | |||
Scientific American | Barisal Guns and Mist Pouffers | 1896 | 07 | 11 | |||
Scientific American | Remarkable Illumination of the Sea | 1896 | 07 | 11 | |||
Scientific American | Astronomical | 1896 | 08 | 01 | |||
Scientific American | Barisal Guns | 1896 | 08 | 01 | |||
Scientific American | Dark Meteors | 1896 | 09 | 26 | |||
Scientific American | More About Strange Explosive Sounds | 1896 | 75 (1896) | ||||
Scientific American | Mysteries of the Persian Gulf | 1897 | 05 | 22 | |||
Scientific American | Patrick County, Virginia and It's Curious Fairy Stones | 1898 | 12 | 12 | |||
Scientific American | Struck By a Fragment of a Meteor | 1900 | 09 | 07 | |||
Scientific American | That Message From Mars | 1901 | 01 | 19 | |||
Scientific American | Light Flash From Mars | 1901 | 03 | 23 | |||
Scientific American | Curious Phenomena | 1901 | 07 | 20 | |||
Scientific American | Observation of Ball Lightning | 1901 | 08 | 03 | |||
Scientific American | Ball Lightning at Sea | 1902 | 01 | 18 | |||
Scientific American | Are the Stars Inhabited? | 1905 | 01 | 14 | (Supp) | ||
Scientific American | Changes Upon the Moon's Surface | 1905 | 04 | 08 | (Supp) | ||
Scientific American | Mars as a Place to Inhabit | 1906 | 12 | 15 | |||
Scientific American | An Opinion on the Transmission of Life From Star to Star | 1907 | 04 | 20 | |||
Scientific American | Evidence of Life on Mars | 1907 | 10 | 25 | |||
Scientific American | The Evidence of Life on Mars | 1907 | 10 | 26 | |||
Scientific American | A Quadruple Meteor | 1907 | 11 | 02 | |||
Scientific American | Sky Glows | 1908 | 08 | 29 | |||
Scientific American | Signaling to Mars | 1909 | 05 | 08 | |||
Scientific American | Signaling to Mars With Mirrors | 1909 | 05 | 29 | |||
Scientific American | Signaling to Mars | 1909 | 06 | 05 | |||
Scientific American | Prof. David Todds Plan of Receiving Martian Messages | 1909 | 06 | 05 | |||
Scientific American | Signaling to Mars | 1909 | 06 | 26 | |||
Scientific American | Signaling to Mars | 1909 | 07 | 17 | |||
Scientific American | Theories of Ball Lightning | 1909 | 12 | 11 | |||
Scientific American | A Curious Phenomena | 1910 | 01 | 29 | |||
Scientific American | Meteoric Stone | 1910 | 02 | 26 | |||
Scientific American | Ball Lightning Due to a Bend in a Conductor | 1911 | 04 | 08 | |||
Scientific American | Curious Light Phenomena of the Indian Seas | 1912 | 01 | 13 | |||
Scientific American | Curious Lightning in the Andes | 1912 | 05 | 18 | |||
Scientific American | Brontidi | 1913 | 01 | 18 | |||
Scientific American | Brontidi, Mist Pouffers, or Barisal Guns | 1913 | 01 | 18 | (Supp) | ||
Scientific American | Dark Days and Forest Fires | 1915 | 03 | 06 | |||
Scientific American | The Moon is a Dead Planet | 1915 | 05 | 01 | |||
Scientific American | A New Explanation of Brontides | 1915 | 05 | 01 | |||
Scientific American | Natural Explosive Phenomena | 1915 | 07 | 03 | |||
Scientific American | The Nature of Ball Lightning | 1915 | 07 | 24 | (Supp) | ||
Scientific American | Lightning Without Rain | 1915 | 08 | 14 | |||
Scientific American | A Daytime Meteor | 1915 | 10 | 09 | |||
Scientific American | An Unusual Aurora | 1916 | 09 | 09 | |||
Scientific American | Another Explanation | 1916 | 10 | 21 | |||
Scientific American | Comet or Meteor? | 1916 | 12 | 02 | |||
Scientific American | Is the Moon a Dead World? | 1916 | 12 | 16 | |||
Scientific American | Curious Phenomena in Lunar Crater | 1919 | 08 | 23 | |||
Scientific American | Mysterious Luminous Phenomenon at Sea | 1919 | 12 | 06 | |||
Scientific American | Those Martian Radio Signals | 1920 | 02 | 14 | |||
Scientific American | Are Martians People? | 1920 | 03 | 20 | |||
Scientific American | What Shall We Say to Mars? | 1920 | 03 | 20 | |||
Scientific American | More About Signaling to Mars | 1920 | 05 | 15 | |||
Scientific American | Iridescent Clouds | 1920 | 07 | 24 | |||
Scientific American | Life on Mars | 1920 | 09 | 18 | |||
Scientific American | Horizontal Rainbow | 1920 | 10 | 16 | |||
Scientific American | Confirmation of Pickering's Lunar Observation | 1921 | 09 | 03 | |||
Scientific American | Unidentified Celestial Object | 1921 | 09 | 03 | |||
Scientific American | Ball Lightning | 1924 | 04 | ||||
Scientific American | New Facts About Life on Mars | 1925 | 02 | ||||
Scientific American | A Curious Kind of Lightning | 1925 | 02 | ||||
Scientific American | Are There Other Habitable Worlds? | 1925 | 05 | ||||
Scientific American | Rare Occurrence | 1925 | 10 | ||||
Scientific American | Meteorites | 1925 | 10 | ||||
Scientific American | Curious Geometrical Figures Appearing Upon Mars | 1926 | 01 | ||||
Scientific American | The Great Siberian Meteorite | 1928 | 07 | ||||
Scientific American | More About the Great Siberian Meteorite | 1931 | 05 | ||||
Scientific American | Are There Creatures Like Ourselves in Other Worlds? | 1931 | 11 | ||||
Scientific American | The Brocken Ghost Laid by Cameraman | 1933 | 11 | ||||
Scientific American | Meteorite or What? | 1934 | 03 | ||||
Scientific American | Fireflies Flashing in Unison | 1934 | 09 | ||||
Scientific American | Black Lightning | 1934 | 11 | ||||
Scientific American | Great Meteor of 1947 | 1950 | 06 | ||||
Scientific American | Is Man Alone in Space? | 1953 | 07 | ||||
Scientific American | An Ancient Greek Computer | 1959 | 06 | ||||
Scientific American | Life Outside the Solar System | 1960 | 04 | ||||
Scientific American | New Moons | 1960 | 11 | ||||
Scientific American | Ozmology | 1961 | 08 | ||||
Scientific American | Astroblemes | 1961 | 08 | ||||
Scientific American | Tehtites | 1961 | 11 | ||||
Scientific American | Organic Matter in Meteorites | 1972 | 06 | ||||
Scientific American | Patterned Ground | 1988 | 12 | ||||
Scientific American | Worlds Around Other Stars | 1991 | 01 | ||||
Scientific American | Books (Review: Out There) | 1991 | 02 | ||||
Scientific American | 50 and 100 Years Ago (Caspian Sea Meteorite) | 1992 | 06 | ||||
Scientific American | Livable Planets | 1993 | 02 | ||||
Scientific American | (special issue - Life in the Universe) | 1994 | 10 | ||||
Scientific American | (Book Review: CE 4th Kind - Bryan) | 1995 | 11 | ||||
Scientific American | Analysing Aliens (Letter) | 1996 | 03 | ||||
Scientific American | Collisions with Comets & Asteroids | 1996 | 03 | ||||
Scientific American | Next Generation Education (Exotic Physics) | 1996 | 03 | ||||
Scientific American | Searching for Life on Other Planets | 1996 | 04 | ||||
Scientific American | Bugs in the Data (Martian Meteorite) | 1996 | 10 | ||||
Scientific American | Anti Gravity: Out of this World (on British Flying Saucer Bureau) | 2001 | 07 | Steve Mirsky | p. 98 | ||
Scientific American | Strange Stone Head Discovered in Texas | ||||||
Scientific Monthly | Ignis Fatuus | 1919 | 09 | ||||
Scientific Monthly | Ball Lightning | 1933 | 37-1933 | ||||
Scientific Monthly | Radar Echos from Birds & Insects | 1956 | 04 | ||||
Scientific Research | Libel Suit May Develop from UFO Hassle | 1968 | 05 | 13 | |||
Scientific Research | Condon Replies to UFO Critics | 1968 | 05 | 27 | |||
Scientific Research | GAO Investigating Contract on UFOs | 1968 | 06 | 10 | |||
Scientific Research | The UFO Report: Condon Study Falls Short | 1969 | 04 | 14 | |||
Scientist, The | New Era (Letter by Wadkins on Sagan and UFOs) | 1997 | 09 | 01 |
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