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This issue of Galax, formerly Tellus, announces its name change and editorial direction, focusing on scientific findings, UFOs, new satellites, and cosmology. Articles discuss the
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Galax 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 Galax, formerly Tellus, announces its name change and editorial direction, focusing on scientific findings, UFOs, new satellites, and cosmology. Articles discuss the
This issue of Galax. magazine from February 1963 delves into the scientific understanding of life on other planets, particularly Mars and Venus, discussing their atmospheric condit
This issue of Galax, dated March 1963, delves into phenomena such as levitation and psychokinesis, drawing parallels between Tibetan yogis like Milarepa and Western mediums such as
This issue of Galax delves into the enduring mystery of the 1908 Tunguska event, presenting theories about a crashed spacecraft and the evidence of radioactivity. It also reports o
This issue of Galax magazine, published by MALMÖ INTERPLANETARISKA SÄLLSKAP in May 1963, delves into parapsychology and unexplained phenomena. It features articles on individuals w
The June 1963 issue of Galax magazine, published by MALMÖ INTERPLANETARISKA SÄLLSKAP, covers a range of topics including a reported interplanetary conference on Saturnus attended b
This issue of Galax from July-August 1963 delves into extraterrestrial encounters and cosmic concerns. George Adamski recounts an 18-hour conference with beings from space, who war
The September 1963 issue of Galax magazine discusses the unusual technological advancements of the past 150 years, suggesting a possible external influence. It highlights a UFO sig
This issue of Galax magazine from October 1963 focuses on UFO observations, particularly those made by astronomers. It details sightings by prominent figures like Dr. Clyde W. Tomb
This issue of Galax magazine from November 1963 delves into various scientific and speculative topics. It discusses the perplexing structure of the atomic nucleus, challenging Eins
This issue of Galax magazine from December 1963 includes articles on the concept of a 'year of grace' in 1963, reflecting on peace and global tensions. A significant piece details
This issue of Galax magazine from January 1964 delves into unexplained phenomena and scientific advancements. It details the mysterious disappearances of several aircraft, includin
The February 1964 issue of Galax magazine delves into astronomical mysteries and unexplained phenomena. It discusses historical observations of light phenomena and structures on th
This issue of Galax magazine from March 1964 delves into speculative theories about ancient Earth civilizations, including Mu and Atlantis, and their destruction around 12,000 year
This issue of Galax magazine, dated April 1963, delves into various intriguing topics. It includes an account of a UFO sighting during a baseball game in Paris, Illinois, in 1957,
This issue of Galax magazine from May 1964 delves into various mysteries. It discusses a theory by Russian scientists that the 1908 Tunguska event was caused by an extraterrestrial
This issue of Galax Magazine from June 1964 reports on a UFO crash that occurred on October 31, 1963, in the Rio Peropava, Brazil. Witnesses described a shiny, disc-shaped object t
This issue of Galax magazine from July-August 1964 covers several UFO sightings in Sweden, including a fast-moving object over Södra Barken and stationary lights observed by Ingema
This issue of Galax, dated September 1964, covers a range of topics including changes in the US space program, the potential of 'GRASER' technology as an evolution of lasers, and a
This issue of Galax, published in October 1964 by the Malmö Interplanetariska Sällskap, focuses heavily on the Lonnie Zamora UFO sighting in Socorro, New Mexico, on April 24, 1964.
This issue of Galax, a member magazine for the Malmö Interplanetary Society, features a translated interview from American television concerning the UFO problem. The interview, bet
The December 1964 issue of Galax magazine announces a redesign and a shift to bi-monthly publication starting in 1965, with a reduced subscription price. The issue includes a perso