To Catch a Flying Star: A Scientific Theory of UFOsA "technical treatise on a hypothetical propulsion system for a 'flying saucer' or an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO)"--Foreword |
Contents
Foreword by Walter H Andrus | 1 |
The Evidence | 7 |
Angels on High | 17 |
Copyright | |
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acceleration aerodynamic aircraft Allen Hynek altitudes ambient field astronomical atmosphere axis cause Chapter characteristics charged particles close encounter combustion products concept Courtesy of Mutual detection deuterium developed dielectric dielectric material dipole direction discussed earth earth's field effect electric field electromagnetic electrons emit energy engine experiments extraterrestrial extraterrestrial hypothesis Figure flying disc force fuel fusion reaction galaxy gradient gravity gyro gyroscopic hovering Hubble's Law hypothesis hypothesized vehicle interstellar light magnetic field magnetometers magnitude main loop mass mechanism motion moving MUFON Mutual UFO Network netic field NICAP observed oriented phenomena photographs physical planet plasma power source present produce proper motion proposed UFO propulsion pulsars pulsed quasars radar radio red shift relative result rocket rotating scientific scientists secondary current loop space spacecraft spectral speed stars superconducting surface synchrotron radiation theory tion toroidal torque torus UFO reports variations velocity vertical vicinity