Bingo! Click/paste the link if you can't access the links.
http://www.narcap.org/ProjectSphere.htm
Be Well.
David
National Aviation Reporting Center
on Anomalous Phenomena
"To improve aviation safety and enhance scientific knowledge"
Spherical UAP and Aviation Safety:
A Critical Review
Richard F. Haines, Editor-in-Chief
with contributions from
Kiyoshi Amamiya, Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos, Rogerio Chola,
Kim Efishoff, John English, Carlos Guzman, Dan Lee, Larry Lemke,
Terry Osborn, Mario Rangel, Ted Roe, Alfonso Salazar, Martin Shough,
Richard Spalding, Massimo Teodorani, Dominique Weinstein
National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena
April 2010
Copyright
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(note: Each entry in the Table of Contents is hyperlinked to the corresponding .pdf file)
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Are Spherical UAP a Threat to Aviation Safety? (R. Haines) (100kb)
2. Physical Characteristics and Hypotheses
2.1 Aerodynamics of Spheres (Larry Lemke) (145kb)
2.2 An Electrical Hypothesis Regarding Spherical
Luminosities at Aircraft Altitudes (Richard Spalding)(100kb)
2.3 Radar Detection of Spherical Targets (Martin Shough)(270kb)
2.4 Spherical UAP: Scientific Observations and Physical
Hypotheses, Danger Evaluation for Aviation and
Future Observational Plans (Massimo Teodorani)(3.1mb)
2.5 Geometric Relations of a Sphere (Richard Haines) (100kb)
3. The Evidence
3.1 Pilot Sighting Reports
3.1.1 Brazil - Rogerio Chola NARCAP Research Associate (175kb)
3.1.2 Canada-Donald Ledger, NARCAP Research Associate (1.6mb)
3.1.3 France - Dominique F. Weinstein
NARCAP International Technical Specialist - France (100kb)
3.1.4 Japan- Kiyoshi Amamiya, NARCAP Research Associate (4mb)
3.1.5 Mexico - Carlos Guzman and Alphonse Salazar(75kb)
3.1.6 USA - Ted Roe, NARCAP Executive Director (.5mb)
3.2 Aerial Photos
3.2.1 Spheres in Airborne UAP Imagery(Ballester Olmos & M. Shough)(3.5mb)
3.2.2 Additional In-Flight Photographs and Reports (R. Haines)(1.6mb)
3.3 Ground Witness Reports
3.3.1 Analysis of Ground Witness Sightings: Spherical UAP
Approaching Airplanes and Airplanes Approaching
Spherical UAP - Dan Lee, NARCAP Research Associate (90kb)
3.3.2 Additional Ground Witness Photographs and Reports (R. Haines)(300kb)
4. Possible Explanations for Sighting Reports
4.1 Weather and Other Types of Balloons (Kim Efishoff) (.5mb)
4.2 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and Other Airborne
Objects (Terry Osborn and R. Haines)(1.7mb)
4.3 Ball Lightning and Earthlights (R. Haines)(153kb)
5. Miscellaneous Subjects ……………………………………………………
5.1 Spheres: A View from Above? (John English)(2.5mb)
5.2 Foundations for a Taxonomy of UAP Shapes (R. Haines)(280kb)
6. Some Challenging Questions, Conclusions, and Recommendations (100kb)
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