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CENAP Infoline - no 035

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Overview

This issue, number 35 of cenap-infoline, dated April 16, 1996, is a German-language publication focusing on UFOs, astronomy, and space exploration. It features news on Comet Hyakutake, astronaut experiences, and various UFO sightings.

Magazine Overview

This issue, number 35 of cenap-infoline, dated April 16, 1996, is a German-language publication focusing on UFOs, astronomy, and space exploration. It features news on Comet Hyakutake, astronaut experiences, and various UFO sightings.

Comet Hyakutake and X-ray Radiation

The lead story details the discovery of X-ray radiation from Comet Hyakutake, a scientific first. Scientists from NASA and Germany, using the German satellite ROSAT, detected intense and pulsating X-ray emissions. A preliminary theory suggests that surrounding water molecules might be storing and re-emitting solar radiation.

Astronaut Thomas Reiter's Experience

Astronaut Thomas Reiter, during an interview for Skyweek magazine, shared his impressions from his 179-day stay on the MIR space station. He recounted witnessing a meteor entering Earth's atmosphere, describing it as a unique experience visible from orbit, where the object overtook the station from behind and vanished within a few seconds.

UFO Alarm Over Australia

A detached Italian tethered satellite, which had broken off during a Shuttle mission, reportedly caused a UFO alarm upon its re-entry over Australia. According to Italian sources, the cable may have been severed by sparking.

Bergheim UFO Video Clarified

A UFO sighting in Bergheim, Germany, which was observed for hours and recorded on video for 54 seconds, has been identified as the planet Venus. CENAP, with assistance from the NDR, investigated the case. The report also mentions insights into the involvement of MUFON-CES, with further details promised in the next CENAP Report.

Space News: Supernova and 'Tadpoles'

In other astronomical news, amateur astronomer Kesao discovered a supernova using his 400-millimeter telescope. Separately, researchers using the Hubble Space Telescope have identified numerous tadpole-shaped objects with comet-like heads gliding through space approximately 450 light-years from Earth. These objects are estimated to be twice the size of our solar system, with tails extending 160 billion kilometers.

'CENAP REPORT - EXTRA' Launch

The magazine announces the launch of 'CENAP REPORT - EXTRA,' a new, irregularly published series of special editions. The first volume, titled "UFOs: Opening the X-Akte," is a 150-page bound edition designed to provide a better understanding of the UFO phenomenon and encourage critical thinking in UFO research. It will feature at least three in-depth articles on UFO research, esotericism as a UFO-related topic, and a book review on the history of UFO research.

Upcoming CENAP Report Changes

Information is also provided about upcoming changes to the regular CENAP Report, including a new title image and subtitle, "UFOs: A Look into the Real X-Files," starting with issue CR 231. This issue will also be expanded to 96 pages, with its release anticipated for early May.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue reinforces CENAP's focus on UFO phenomena, space exploration, and astronomical discoveries. The editorial stance appears to be one of investigative journalism, seeking to clarify sightings and provide information on current research in these fields. The announcement of the 'CENAP REPORT - EXTRA' suggests a commitment to in-depth analysis and a desire to advance the understanding of UFO-related topics.