ACUFOS Journal vol 1 no 1
This inaugural issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (ACUFOS), dated February 1980, announces the name change from ACOS Bulletin and its new focus on origin
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Australian CUFOS Journal 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.
This inaugural issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (ACUFOS), dated February 1980, announces the name change from ACOS Bulletin and its new focus on origin
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies delves into the challenges of UFO detection by radar, highlighting the vulnerability of current systems to low-fl
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies, dated June 1980, focuses on UFO phenomena in Australia and New Zealand. It includes articles on meteor debris fr
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (August 1980) focuses on the psychological aspects of UFO experiences and statistical analyses. Editorials discus
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies, dated October 1980, focuses on the practicalities of ufological research. It details the services provided by AC
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (December 1980) covers a range of UFO-related topics. An editorial discusses the critical review of UFO cases, hi
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (February 1981) focuses on potential natural explanations for UFO phenomena. It includes an article by Matthew C.
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (ACUFOS) from March/April 1981, Volume 2, Number 2, focuses on the study and documentation of UFO phenomena in Au
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (May/June 1981) features a survey of Australian UFO researchers by Mark Moravec, exploring their interests, time
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (July/August 1981) emphasizes the importance of open debate and reasoned arguments in UFO research, rejecting a p
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (September/October 1981) focuses on scientific approaches to UFO research and related phenomena. An editorial cla
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies, dated November/December 1981, delves into the Time Travel hypothesis as a potential explanation for UFO phenomen
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (ACUFOS) from January/February 1982 covers various aspects of UFO research and related scientific concepts. It in
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies, dated March/April 1982, covers various UFO-related topics. An editorial discusses the implications of the Austra
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (May/June 1982) features articles examining potential artificial structures on the Moon and Mars, comparing them
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (July/August 1982) announces changes in management and address for ACUFOS, with Frank Gillespie, Lad Godic, and B
This issue of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies journal focuses on the scientific approach to UFO research, discussing methodologies, the importance of documentation, and the c
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (ACUFOS) from November/December 1982 features an editorial by Frank Gillespie emphasizing the importance of UFO r
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies delves into the psychological aspects of UFO experiences, particularly focusing on altered states of consciousnes
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (March/April 1983) delves into the psychological aspects of UFO experiences, suggesting that many 'unidentified'
This issue features a lengthy debate between John Prytz and Keith Basterfield on the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH) versus the Internal Intelligence Theory (IIT) for explaining
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies features articles on UFO identification statistics, vehicle interference cases in Australia, admitted hoaxes, and
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (September/October 1983) investigates a mysterious vapour trail sighting near Derby, Western Australia, in Novemb
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies focuses on the 'earthquake lights' theory as a potential explanation for some UFO sightings. It presents the work
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan/Feb 1984) delves into the changing nature of ufology, examining different classification syst
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (March/April 1984) delves into potential extraterrestrial influences in space exploration. A key article by John
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (May/June 1984) critically examines J. A. Hynek's arguments against the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH). Articl
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (July/August 1984) delves into the nature of UFOs, exploring their unpredictability and potential links to intell
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (ACUFOS) from September/October 1984 covers topics including meteorites, UFOs, and unidentified submerged objects
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (Nov/Dec 1984) explores the potential links between meteors, comets, and UFO phenomena, suggesting that some UFOs
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (Vol. 6, No. 1, Jan/Feb 1985) explores connections between CE IIIs (Close Encounters of the Third Kind) and comet
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (March/April 1985) delves into the origins of UFO phenomena, exploring both internal (psychological) and external
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (May/June 1985) delves into various aspects of ufology. It examines the potential link between Halley's Comet and
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies features a review of Leonard H. Stringfield's 'UFO Crash/Retrievals: Amassing the Evidence: Status Report III', e
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies delves into the historical fascination with Mars and potential Martian visitors. It traces early astronomical obs
This issue of The Journal of the Australian Centre for UFO Studies (Nov/Dec 1985) delves into the evolution of Martian theories related to UFO phenomena, tracing their decline as s