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Overview

This document is a scanned page from the magazine "inforespace," the official publication of SOBEPS asbl (Société Belge d'Etude des Phénomènes Spatiaux). The magazine is based in Belgium, with its editorial office located at Avenue Paul Janson, 74, 1070 Bruxelles, and a contact…

Magazine Overview

This document is a scanned page from the magazine "inforespace," the official publication of SOBEPS asbl (Société Belge d'Etude des Phénomènes Spatiaux). The magazine is based in Belgium, with its editorial office located at Avenue Paul Janson, 74, 1070 Bruxelles, and a contact telephone number of 02/524.28.48.

The editorial team includes President Michel Bougard, Secretary General Lucien Clerebaut, Treasurer Christian Lonchay, Printer André Pesesse (Haine-Saint-Pierre), and Responsible Editor Lucien Clerebaut.

The page displays subscription rates for various countries, including Belgium (FB 630,- for annual, FB 580,- for a year's subscription), and other countries with different pricing structures. It also lists bank account details for national and international transfers.

Table of Contents

The "Sommaire" (Table of Contents) for this issue, identified as issue number 2, includes the following sections:

  • Editorial: Page 2
  • Avis de renouvellement des cotisations (Notice of subscription renewal): Page 3
  • Quelques réflexions sur les priorités de la recherche (Some reflections on research priorities): Page 4
  • Collection de diapositives (Slide collection): Page 28

A disclaimer states that "Les articles signés n'engagent que la responsabilité de leur auteur" (Signed articles only engage the responsibility of their author).

Content Highlights

The page also contains a section titled "Autres pays" (Other countries) which lists subscription prices in Belgian Francs (FB). For example, a full year's subscription is listed as FB 630,- and a reduced rate of FB 580,- is also mentioned for various subscription periods.

There is a note about obtaining publications via bank transfer, with specific account numbers provided (CCP nº 000-0316209-86 and nº 210-0222255-80).

Another section mentions that information is collected through conferences and research, and that the magazine aims to provide a comprehensive view of phenomena. It also notes that any delays are due to postal services.

Further details are provided about obtaining publications, including a collective work on ufological research and an original work on UFOs and their impact. A specific mention is made of the "premier ouvrage belge" (first Belgian work) on the subject, priced at 490 FB. The magazine also references "Mercure de France" and suggests that ufology can be viewed in a new light.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine appears to be dedicated to the study of ufology and space phenomena. The editorial stance seems to be one of serious inquiry, as indicated by the article on "research priorities." The publication aims to provide comprehensive information and encourages reader participation and contributions. The inclusion of a slide collection suggests a focus on visual evidence and documentation within the field.