- Green fireballs
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Green fireballs (Boules de feu vertes) est un type d'OVNI vu dans le ciel depuis les années 40. Les premières eurent lieu au Nouveau Mexique, à Los Alamos et Sandia National Laboratory. Lincoln LaPaz et Joseph Kaplan furent leurs principales théoriciens.
Lieux d'identification
Sources
- Jerome Clark, Unexplained! 347 Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomen, Visible Ink Press, 1993.
- Jerome Clark, The UFO Book: Encyclopedia of the Extraterrestrial, Visible Ink Press, 1998.
- Edward J. Ruppelt, The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, 1956, Chapt. 4 [1]
- Bruce Maccabee, The UFO-FBI Connection, Llewellyn Publications, 2000
- Brad Steiger, Project Blue Book, Ballantine Books, 1976 (Contains letter from Dr. J. Allen Hynek of Dr. LaPaz expressing final opinion on green fireballs)
- Jenny Randles and Peter Houghe; The Complete Book of UFOs: An Investigation into Alien Contact and Encounters; Sterling Publishing Co, Inc, 1994; ISBN 0-8069-8132-6
Liens externes
- Transcript of 1949 Los Alamos conference on green fireballs
- Project Twinkle final report
- Links to more green fireball documents
- Project Twinkle chapter from Dr. Bruce Maccabee's UFO/FBI Connection book
- Maccabee's "White Sands Proof" essay, similar but more detailed discussion of the green fireballs and critical collected evidence omitted from Twinkle final report.
- Another article on green fireballs and Project Twinkle
- 1952 Life magazine article. Discusses UFO evidence, green fireballs, and LaPaz's sightings and findings.
- Photo of a meteor with a greenish tint in tail
- Skeptical witness of a green fireball
- Portail de la vie extraterrestre et de l’ufologie
- Portail du scepticisme rationnel
Catégories :- Ufologie
- Phénomène paranormal
- Modèle sociopsychologique du phénomène ovni
- Concept de la science-fiction
- Sociologie de l'imaginaire
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