JTAP - Vol 1 No 1 - Jul Aug 1979
This issue of the Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, published by BUFORA, focuses on establishing a more scientific approach to UFO research. It addresses the need for standard
Magazine Collection
AI-generated English summaries and cover images of BUFORA - 1979-1989 Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena 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 issue of the Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, published by BUFORA, focuses on establishing a more scientific approach to UFO research. It addresses the need for standard
This issue of the Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena (Vol.1, No.2, March 1980) focuses on a scientific approach to UFO research. It includes an article analyzing UFO sighting du
This issue of the Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena features a detailed article by Stuart Campbell proposing a natural theory for UFOs, suggesting they are manifestations of el
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena delves into the critical need for clear definitions in UFO research. Articles by Bertil Kuhlemann, Stuart Campbell, and Rudy
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena explores new frontiers in UFO research. Peter A. Hill advocates for rigorous scientific method and international cooperation
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena delves into the 'dark side' of UFO experiences, emphasizing the psychosocial influences and the importance of witness-center
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena focuses on the professionalization of ufology, with J. Allen Hynek arguing for a more rigorous and scientific approach. Shir
This issue details the 1980 Dumfries UFO incident, where approximately 20 people, including police officers, witnessed strange lights. Initial investigations by BUFORA members and
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, published in April 1984 by BUFORA, presents a hypothesis on the possible existence of life on the Sun and other stars. It e
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, published in October 1984, features a two-part article by Ali F. Abutaha titled 'Solar and Extrasolar Life - A New Hypothes
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena features an article by Ali F. Abutaha proposing a hypothesis for the existence of life on the Sun and other stars. The artic
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena (JTAP) clarifies its scope, emphasizing that 'Transient Aerial Phenomena' (TAP) encompasses more than just UFOs, including m
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena (March 1986) focuses on advancing UFO research methodology. An editorial by S.J. Gamble highlights the journal's progress in
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, published in September 1986, focuses on the scientific study of unusual aerial phenomena. The editorial discusses the depth
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, published in March 1987, focuses on scientific methodology in UFO research and presents updates on two key projects. The ed
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, published in September 1987, marks the 40th anniversary of the Kenneth Arnold sighting. The editorial reflects on the progr
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, published in March 1988, focuses on methodological approaches to UFO research. The editorial discusses the importance of st
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena focuses on the Vortex Theory of Circle Formation, presented as a continuation of a previous article. It details the research
This issue of The Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena marks the end of its publication run under the current editorship, with plans to merge into a new publication called 'UFO Ti