The document is comprised of the proceedings of hearings before the U. S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and Astronautics, held on 29 July 1968, concerning physical, psychological, sociological, and technical aspects of unidentified flying objects. Statements are given by the following individuals: Dr. J. A. Hynek, Northwestern Univ.; Prof. J. E. McDonald, Univ. Arizona; Dr. C. Sagan, Cornell Univ.; Dr. R. L. Hall, Univ. Illinois; Dr. J. A. Harder, Univ. California; Dr. R. M. L. Baker, Jr., Systems Sciences Corp. In addition, the following papers are included: UFO-fact or fiction, by D. H. Menzel; Personal and scientific attitudes--a survey of persons interested in UFO reports, by R. L. Sprinkle; Some uses of hypnosis in UFO research, by R. L. Sprinkle; UFO's definitely do not exist--do they, by G. C. Henderson; UFO's and science, by S. T. Friedman; Some psychologically oriented techniques for the scientific investigation of unidentified phenomena, by R. N. Shepard; The scientist and the UFO, by F. B. Salisbury.
Symposium on Unidentified Flying Objects
1968
251 pages
Report
No indication
English
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