Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Lumières dans la Nuit: Revue d'Ufologie (Issues 315-324)

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This document is a collection of 1993 issues of the French ufology magazine 'Lumières dans la Nuit'. It documents various historical and contemporary UFO sightings, including analysis of photographic evidence and statistical trends in UAP reporting.

This document is a compilation of covers from the French ufology magazine 'Lumières dans la Nuit' (Lights in the Night), spanning issues 315 through 324, published throughout 1993. The magazine covers a wide range of historical and contemporary UAP/UFO reports. Notable historical events discussed include a sighting near Toulouse on August 30, 1944; the Lac Chauvet incident of July 18, 1952; and a 1964 incident involving an Atlas rocket launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base. The magazine also features analysis of the 'Projet Ouragan' (Project Hurricane), which examines trends in UAP sightings since 1947, noting a decline in daytime observations and landing reports, while highlighting specific periods of increased triangle-shaped craft sightings. Other topics include abductions in France, the 'Baïkonour' incident of July 1, 1993, and the Mansfield, Ohio, helicopter encounter of October 18, 1973. The publication maintains a focus on the physical aspects of the phenomenon, including the analysis of photographs and the investigation of material evidence, such as the case in Feignies from March 1990. The magazine serves as a repository for witness testimonies, investigative reports, and theoretical discussions regarding the physical mechanisms of unidentified aerial phenomena.

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