(EST PUB DATE) UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT
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The document, titled "Unidentified Flytrt ObJrct," discusses several UFO observations in the Soviet Union and challenges the prevailing view that UFOs are simply optical phenomena in the Earth's atmosphere. The author argues that UFOs behave intelligently and often exhibit patterns in their flight. They are frequently seen near airfields and engineering installations, and their actions suggest they may be conducting investigations, possibly even reconnaissance. The document mentions that a group was formed in 1967 to conduct a preliminary scientific investigation of UFOs in the Soviet Union. It also highlights the Tungusky phenomenon, which refers to a notable UFO event and a Soviet study suggesting that the Tungusky explosion had characteristics of a nuclear blast in the atmosphere. The document raises questions about the purpose of UFOs and their avoidance of direct contact. It concludes by emphasizing the need for open-mindedness and further investigation into the UFO phenomenon.
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A:ST:LICT: The author~Ofoeeov Aviation Institute) presents several striking and
Tallabl. UFO obaarvattons and refutes the theory of U. S. astrophysicist Hensel
and others the: until recently no scientific study of UFOs has been meds.in the
Soviet L?nfon? lie elates that the prevailing view that UFOs are eon on optical
phenee u In the earth's acaosrhare is v-.ong and due to the fact that there use no
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In ltey 1967 a spocsaring group of scientists. the military, vritees, and public
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? Soo" people think that UFOs have appcar,d I. ch. ?stmosphcro only durint
The most resatkable?UFO phcnooenon?Is the ls.ow "7untusky oeteerite." In recent
years Soviet seienetato have establiahcd.:hat the Tungusky exploclan hid every
,t. .? pavaneter of an staosphetic nuclear blast. The VS -17 Asedaay of Sciences 4spOrLa
(Yoluae 112. Nos- 4 *and S. 1967) include etudiea by Alexet Zoletov which atccapc
to prove that the Tuntushy body eould,nec be a ceceorita or a coast.
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avoiding any direct contact? Is thuir unsociability the result. of so high s level
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