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This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction from February 1957 includes an article by Ivan T. Sanderson on Ufology and a satirical guide by Dean McLaughlin on how to write a b
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Fantastic Universe 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 Fantastic Universe Science Fiction from February 1957 includes an article by Ivan T. Sanderson on Ufology and a satirical guide by Dean McLaughlin on how to write a b
This issue features an in-depth article by Ivan T. Sanderson titled 'An Introduction to Ufology,' which explores the history and nature of unexplained aerial phenomena, often refer
This February 1957 issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction includes an article by Ivan Sanderson on Ufology and a novelet 'Olcanero' by Robert E. Gilbert. The cover story, 'The
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features an article by Ivan Sanderson on flying saucers and contributions from Gray Barker, Harlan Ellison, and Richard Wilson. Gra
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features the novel 'Lone Star Planet' by H. Beam Piper. A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to an article by Civilia
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features a novelet 'Intruders on the Moon' by Edmund Cooper and a provocative article 'PFUI ON PSI' by L. Sprague de Camp. De Camp
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction delves into the mystery of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), presenting various cases and attempted explanations. It critiques th
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction delves into UFO contact cases, exploring theories about the origins and intentions of alleged extraterrestrial visitors. It feature
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, dated August 1950, features articles by Ivan T. Sanderson and Lester del Rey. Sanderson's article, 'UFO-Friend or Foe?', likely ex
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction delves into the phenomenon of UFOs, presenting various theories and perspectives. Ivan T. Sanderson's article, 'UFO-Friend or Foe?'
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features the novel 'Conan the Victorious' by L. Sprague de Camp and Bjorn Nyberg. A significant portion is dedicated to an 'Excitin
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction delves into the controversial topic of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact. It features an article by Ivan T. Sanderson questioning t
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction delves into the phenomenon of noisy UFOs, contrasting them with silent sightings. It presents various witness accounts from the 195
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction delves into the nature of UFOs and the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence. Ivan T. Sanderson's article, 'What Pilots a UF
This issue features an in-depth article by L. Sprague de Camp on Ignatius Donnelly, a 19th-century figure known for his pseudoscientific theories. Donnelly popularized the idea of
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features a suspense novel 'Bear Trap' by Alan E. Nourse, alongside stories by Kenneth Bulmer, Theodore Pratt, and Henry Slesar. A s
This issue delves into the phenomenon of 'skyquakes,' unexplained aerial explosions and concussions that increased in frequency during the 1950s. While often attributed to sonic bo
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features the novelet 'Project Barrier' by Daniel F. Galouye and an extensive article titled 'Shapes in the Sky' by Civilian Saucer
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features three novelets and articles on UFOs by Ivan Sanderson and Morris Jessup. Sanderson explores various possibilities for what
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction tackles the UFO phenomenon, featuring novelettes by Stanley Mullen, Harry Harrison, and Thomas N. Scortia. It includes articles by
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction delves into the phenomenon of UFOs, particularly focusing on radar detections and their implications. It highlights numerous cases
This issue delves into the phenomenon of 'radar angels,' unexplained radar echoes that exhibit unusual behavior and are often invisible to the human eye. The article traces the his
This issue of Fantastic Universe delves into the perplexing phenomenon of ice falling from clear skies, a topic gaining prominence in the UFO age. The article "Shapes in the Sky" b
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction critically examines the Air Force's Project Blue Book, arguing that public misrepresentations are being made and that civilian agen
This issue of Fantastic Universe critically examines several UFO sightings from November 1957, particularly focusing on the Levelland, Texas incident involving multiple witnesses w
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features a lead novel 'Bait for the Tiger' by Lee Chaytor, and articles 'We'll Never Catch Them' by Ivan T. Sanderson, and 'Needed-
This issue of Fantastic Universe, dated June 1958, features a variety of science fiction stories and a prominent article titled 'Shapes in the Sky.' This article details numerous r
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction delves into UFO phenomena, focusing on alleged physical effects experienced by witnesses, such as 'sunburns' and radiation burns, c
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features an in-depth article by Morris K. Jessup on the phenomenon of Flying Saucers, exploring their connection to 'borderland kno
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction features a report from Brazil detailing two alleged UFO landing incidents in December 1954. The first incident involved farmer Olmi
This issue delves into the 'orthoteny' theory proposed by Aimé Michel, which suggests UFOs follow specific straight-line paths or 'orthotenic lines' on Earth's surface. The article
This article by Ivan T. Sanderson explores the possibility that some UFOs are man-made, particularly focusing on advanced German aircraft developed during WWII. It details the alle
The article details a personal encounter by C. G. Scholtz in the Yukon Klondike during the winter of 1913-1914. He describes seeing a large, cigar-shaped machine and meeting a visi
This issue of Fantastic Universe delves into the characteristics of UFOs observed since Charles Fort's time, highlighting shapes like disks and cigars, and speeds up to 18,000 mph.
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, dated November 1958, features the novel 'Seed of Violence' by Jay Williams and stories by Miriam Allen de Ford, Christopher Anvil,
This issue delves into the historical and anthropological evidence for nonterrestrial beings interacting with Earth, from ancient myths of gods and angels to modern UFO sightings.
This issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, dated July 1953, includes novelettes such as 'Robot Justice' by Harry Harrison, 'Forbidden Planet' by Bertram Chandler, and 'Priso
This issue of Fantastic Universe delves into the concept of human auric emanations, exploring historical accounts from religious scriptures to modern scientific investigations. It
This issue of Fantastic Science Fact & Fiction Universe, dated October 1959, heavily features an article by Ivan T. Sanderson titled 'The Abominable Snowman'. Sanderson delves into
This issue of Fantastic Science Fact & Fiction Universe from October 1959 includes a special fact section on 'The Abominable Snowman' by Ivan T. Sanderson. A central article detail
This issue of Fantastic Science Fact & Fiction Universe delves into the historical evolution of space travel concepts in literature, tracing ideas from ancient Greek writings to ea
This issue of Fantastic Universe, dated February 1960, prominently features an article by Ivan T. Sanderson titled "There Is An Abominable Snowman." The article discusses a court c
This issue of Fantastic Universe, dated February 1960, delves into early science fiction and scientific speculation. It features articles on the Abominable Snowman by Ivan T. Sande
This issue of Fantastic Science Fact & Fiction Universe from February 1960 delves into intriguing scientific and fictional topics. A central feature discusses the controversial hyp
This issue of Fantastic Science Fact & Fiction Universe from March 1960 features the beginning of Fredric Brown's novel 'The Mind Thing' and an article titled 'Skies of Infamy' by