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歷史軍方/情報檔案
中央情報局不明飛行物體015專案特別報告第14號
日期範圍1 JANUARY 1955
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- p.1EN· Release 2026 Under Section 1842 of the National Defen~5.e ,..,_ _.,-<,y-; ~ -- --<-4H~ 6 64 1 • Authorizati6n Ac-e' for Fiscal Year 2024 ~ 5'f.J _: ~- _,.,/ 1 (PLACE FORM qgo HERE) 0 FFI C/IAL J RECORD The, Agenc. in accc. additior, Records .,.---------- RETURN IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE TO THE CIA ARCHIVES AND RECORDS C…中文· Release 2026 Under Section 1842 of the National Defen~5.e ,..,_ _.,-<,y-; ~ -- --<-4H~ 6 64 1 • Authorizati6n Ac-e' for Fiscal Year 2024 ~ 5'f.J _: ~- _,.,/ 1 (PLACE FORM qgo HERE) 0 FFI C/IAL J RECORD The, Agenc. in accc. additior, Records .,.---------- RETURN IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE TO THE CIA ARCHIVES AND RECORDS C…
- p.2EN· It is the Agency's Official Historical Record and must be preserved in accordance with the Federal Records Act of 1950中文· It is the Agency's Official Historical Record and must be preserved in accordance with the Federal Records Act of 1950
- p.3EN· I 'PROJECT BLLI ' B • ti?0 1---7 I '/~ I SPECIAL REPORT N0.14 II I (ANALYSIS OF REPORTS OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OB1ECTS) I I PROJECT NO. 10073 I I 5 MAY 1955 I \ I I I .I AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER I WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE I OHIO I I Copy No. 35 --=---- ,, l中文· I 'PROJECT BLLI ' B • ti?0 1---7 I '/~ I SPECIAL REPORT N0.14 II I (ANALYSIS OF REPORTS OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OB1ECTS) I I PROJECT NO. 10073 I I 5 MAY 1955 I \ I I I .I AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER I WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE I OHIO I I Copy No. 35 --=---- ,, l
- p.4EN· PROJECT BLUE BOOK \I SPECIAL REPORT NO. 14 ii ' (ANALYSIS OF REPORTS OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS) il 1 I I I PROJECT NO. 10073 I :1 5 MAY 1955 I 1 11 ! ii FOR OffIC!Al USt ONlY (AFR 190-16) I :I !1 I I AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE GENTER I WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE o:mo I I No copyright materiel ls contained …中文· PROJECT BLUE BOOK \I SPECIAL REPORT NO. 14 ii ' (ANALYSIS OF REPORTS OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS) il 1 I I I PROJECT NO. 10073 I :1 5 MAY 1955 I 1 11 ! ii FOR OffIC!Al USt ONlY (AFR 190-16) I :I !1 I I AIR TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE GENTER I WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE o:mo I I No copyright materiel ls contained …
- p.5EN· I I TABLE OF CONTENTS I SUMMARY. vii I INTRODUCTION ORIGIN AND NATURE OF DATA 3 I REDUCTION OF DATA TO MECHANIZED COMPUTATION FORM 4 I Questionnaire . 4 Coding System and Work Sheet 6 Identification of Working Papers. 7 Evaluation of Individual Reports 10 I ANALYSIS OF THE DATA. 14 I Frequency and Percentage Distrib…· WORKING PAPER FORMS 255 Figure l I Figure 2 I Figure 3 I Figure 4 Figure 5 I Figure 6 Figure 7 I Figure 8 I Figure 9 I Figure 10 I Figure 11 Figure 12 I Figure 13 I I LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Frequency of Sightings by Year for Object, Unit, and All Sightings 17 Distribution of Evaluations of Object, Unit, and All Sight…中文· I I TABLE OF CONTENTS I SUMMARY. vii I INTRODUCTION ORIGIN AND NATURE OF DATA 3 I REDUCTION OF DATA TO MECHANIZED COMPUTATION FORM 4 I Questionnaire . 4 Coding System and Work Sheet 6 Identification of Working Papers. 7 Evaluation of Individual Reports 10 I ANALYSIS OF THE DATA. 14 I Frequency and Percentage Distrib…· WORKING PAPER FORMS 255 Figure l I Figure 2 I Figure 3 I Figure 4 Figure 5 I Figure 6 Figure 7 I Figure 8 I Figure 9 I Figure 10 I Figure 11 Figure 12 I Figure 13 I I LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Frequency of Sightings by Year for Object, Unit, and All Sightings 17 Distribution of Evaluations of Object, Unit, and All Sight…
- p.6EN· I I LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Continued) Figure 14 Distribution of Object Sightings by Months Among the Eight Duration Groups for All Years Figure 15 Distribution of Object Sightings by Shape of Object(s) Reported With Evaluation Distribution for Each Shape Group , Figure 16 Distribution of Object Sightings by Reported…· Figure 17 Distribution of All Sightings by Observer Location for All Years and Each Year Figure 18 Comparison of Known and Unknown Object Sightings by Color, 1947-1952 Figure 19 Comparison of Known and Unknown Object Sightings by Number of Objects per Sighting, 1947-1952 Figure 20 Comparison of Known and Unknown Obj…中文· I I LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Continued) Figure 14 Distribution of Object Sightings by Months Among the Eight Duration Groups for All Years Figure 15 Distribution of Object Sightings by Shape of Object(s) Reported With Evaluation Distribution for Each Shape Group , Figure 16 Distribution of Object Sightings by Reported…· Figure 17 Distribution of All Sightings by Observer Location for All Years and Each Year Figure 18 Comparison of Known and Unknown Object Sightings by Color, 1947-1952 Figure 19 Comparison of Known and Unknown Object Sightings by Number of Objects per Sighting, 1947-1952 Figure 20 Comparison of Known and Unknown Obj…
- p.7EN· I I I LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Continued) Figure 38 Comparison of Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the I South Farwest Region . 54 I Figure 39 Diagram of a Celestial Sphere. 56 Figure 40 Frequency of Object Sightings by Angle of Elevation of the Sun, Intervals of 10 Degrees of Angle. 57 I Figur…中文· I I I LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Continued) Figure 38 Comparison of Evaluation of Object Sightings in the Strategic Areas of the I South Farwest Region . 54 I Figure 39 Diagram of a Celestial Sphere. 56 Figure 40 Frequency of Object Sightings by Angle of Elevation of the Sun, Intervals of 10 Degrees of Angle. 57 I Figur…
- p.8EN· I I SUMMARY I I Reports of unidentified aerial objects (popularly termed "flying saucers" or "flying discs") have been received by the U.S· Although there was no evidence that the ·unexplained reports of unidentified objects constituted I a threat to the security of the U.S., the Air Force determined that all rep,orts of unidentified aerial objects should be fovestigated and evaluated to d,etermine if "flying saucers". represented technological developm…中文· I I SUMMARY I I Reports of unidentified aerial objects (popularly termed "flying saucers" or "flying discs") have been received by the U.S· Although there was no evidence that the ·unexplained reports of unidentified objects constituted I a threat to the security of the U.S., the Air Force determined that all rep,orts of unidentified aerial objects should be fovestigated and evaluated to d,etermine if "flying saucers". represented technological developm…
- p.9EN· I As the study progressed, a constant program was maintained for the purpose of making comparisons between the current cases received after I January 1953, and those being used for the report· This was done I in order that any change or significant trend which might arise from current developments could be incorporated in the summary of this report中文· I As the study progressed, a constant program was maintained for the purpose of making comparisons between the current cases received after I January 1953, and those being used for the report· This was done I in order that any change or significant trend which might arise from current developments could be incorporated in the summary of this report
- p.10EN· I I - I Balloons I Aircraft I· Astronomical Other I Insufficient Info - 7% I ,, Unknown - 3% I All available data were included in this study which was prepared by a panel of scientists both in and out of the Air Force中文· I I - I Balloons I Aircraft I· Astronomical Other I Insufficient Info - 7% I ,, Unknown - 3% I All available data were included in this study which was prepared by a panel of scientists both in and out of the Air Force
- p.11EN· I I INTRODUCTION I In June, 1947, Kenneth Arnold, a Boise, Idaho, businessman and I private pilot, publicly reported the now-famous sighting of a chainlike I formation of disc-shaped objects near Mount Rainier, Washington· Result ing newspaper publicity of this incident caught the public interest, and, shortly thereafter, a rash of reports of unidentified aerial objects spawned the term "flying saucers"中文· I I INTRODUCTION I In June, 1947, Kenneth Arnold, a Boise, Idaho, businessman and I private pilot, publicly reported the now-famous sighting of a chainlike I formation of disc-shaped objects near Mount Rainier, Washington· Result ing newspaper publicity of this incident caught the public interest, and, shortly thereafter, a rash of reports of unidentified aerial objects spawned the term "flying saucers"
- p.12EN· S., in I March, 1952, the Air Force decided that all reports of unidentified aerial objects should be investigated and evaluated to determine if "flying saucers" represented technological developments not known to this country· I This study was undertaken primarily to categorize the available I reports of sightings and to determine the probability that any of the reports of unidentified aerial objects represented observations of "flying saucers"中文· S., in I March, 1952, the Air Force decided that all reports of unidentified aerial objects should be investigated and evaluated to determine if "flying saucers" represented technological developments not known to this country· I This study was undertaken primarily to categorize the available I reports of sightings and to determine the probability that any of the reports of unidentified aerial objects represented observations of "flying saucers"