ACOS Bulletin - Number 1
The Centre for UFO Studies - Australian Co-Ordination Section was launched in November 1974 to foster cooperation among UFO organisations and researchers across Australia. It has s
Magazine Collection
AI-generated English summaries and cover images of ACOS Bulletin new from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
The Centre for UFO Studies - Australian Co-Ordination Section was launched in November 1974 to foster cooperation among UFO organisations and researchers across Australia. It has s
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin from June 1977 delves into various UFO phenomena. Editorials discuss the fluctuating interest in UFOs and caution against sensationalism and hoaxes.
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin from September 1977 focuses on UFO research methodology and physical evidence. An editorial emphasizes the need for maturity and scientific rigor in
This issue of the A.C.O.S. Bulletin from December 1977 covers a range of topics including the definition of a UFO, speculation on the possibility of colonizing the universe, and th
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin from March 1978 covers a low period of UFO activity in Australia, contrasting with Europe. It features an editorial on the exchange between Presiden
This issue of the A.C.O.S. Bulletin from June 1978 focuses on UFO phenomena, with editorials discussing the growing public awareness and the need for scientific rigor. It includes
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin from September 1978 delves into the nature of UFOs, proposing the 'Tulpa hypothesis' that UFOs might be psychic projections. It also presents a deta
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin from December 1978 focuses heavily on the disappearance of pilot Frederick Valentich on October 21, 1978, during a flight from Melbourne to King Isl
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin from February 1979 delves into UFO phenomena, comparing the movie 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' with factual incidents and reports. It discus
This issue of the A.C.O.S. Bulletin, dated April 1979, explores the intersection of UFO phenomena with belief systems, particularly religion. Articles question the logic of accepti
This issue of the A.C.O.S. Bulletin from June 1979 highlights a new approach to UFO research in Australia, emphasizing coordination and data collection through the Australian UFO C
This bulletin from the Centre for UFO Studies, dated June 1975, announces the upcoming 'UFOCON ONE' conference in Terrigal, NSW, organized by UFO Research of South Australia and A.
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin focuses on the Royal Australian Air Force's (RAAF) investigations into UFO sightings between 1960 and 1976, examining their policies and the explana
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin from October 1979 covers a range of UFO-related topics. It includes scientific discussions on extraterrestrial isotope ratios and their analysis, re
This special issue of the A.C.O.S. Bulletin presents a comprehensive statistical analysis of UFO reports from 1978. The data indicates that most reports were of white nocturnal lig
This bulletin from the Centre for UFO Studies covers the success of UFOCON ONE and plans for UFOCON TWO. It details the presentation of the Physical Trace Catalogue and the Panaton
This bulletin from the Centre for UFO Studies (Australia) details improvements in ufology during 1975, including the Ufocon One conference and the organization of the Australian Co
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin from March 1976 details the impact of a national ABC radio program on UFOs, highlighting increased public awareness and reports. It discusses the Ce
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin covers proposed publicity releases, a call for hoax case information, and details procedures used by UFO Research Inc. for logging reports. It highl
This issue of the A.C.O.S. Bulletin from September 1976 includes a definition of UFOs, announces new member organizations, and details plans for UFOCON two. Articles explore the ph
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin from December 1976 focuses on several key areas of UFO research and related scientific endeavors. It includes an editorial discussing the importance
This issue of the ACOS Bulletin, dated March 1977, highlights the importance of inter-group cooperation in ufology in Australia. It includes a definition of UFOs by Dr. J. Allen Hy
This document details the constitution of the Centre for UFO Studies (ACOS) Australian Co-ordination Section. It establishes the organization's name, defines the role of Co-Ordinat