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Air Force UFO Camera 1953

Started by zorgon, March 17, 2015, 12:46:10 AM

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Air Force UFO Camera 1953



Flying Saucer Camera will be used by Air Force to clear up saucer questions. One lens takes regular picture; the other separates light into colors so scientists can judge the source and make-up of saucers.

In the 1950s, UFO sightings were being reported at a frenzied pace. In an attempt to weed out the obvious fakes, the Flying Saucer Camera was developed. One of its lenses took a normal picture, and the other separated the light in the picture into individual colors. The separation allowed authorities to easily discern the origins of the UFO in the photograph.


I found a copy of Popular Science Jan 1953 on Ebay and ordered it  Here is a copy on Google Books  Maube someone can put it into a PDF?

http://books.google.com/books?id=yS0DAAAAMBAJ&lpg=RA1-PA227&pg=RA1-PA226#v=onepage&q&f=false


This is listed on the web as a "Failed Idea" along with this item


http://gajitz.com/fantastic-flops-four-failed-gadgets-that-time-forgot/

Yet we have clock radios today in every household to wake us to music or coffee ready to go

The UFO camera would certainly work if we used today's night vision technology. In fact many UFO hunters have done this with dual cameras, Jose Escamillia being one. He calls it Sky Fishing.  While I am sure his 'Rods' are insects, this method WOULD catch CRITTERS :D

Sinny

If Trevor J Constable and Wilhelm Reich could snap a shot of them in the 50's, it should be fairly simple to improve and repeat the process today.

I believe it's a route David Sereda and a few others have been exploring...

I think that's why we are starting to see a push in the MSM about space being hospitible for life..

They'll have to 'fess up' before we creep up on them with our technological innovations..
"The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society"- JFK

ArMaP

Quote from: zorgon on March 17, 2015, 12:46:10 AM
I found a copy of Popular Science Jan 1953 on Ebay and ordered it  Here is a copy on Google Books  Maube someone can put it into a PDF?
Done. :)