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不知道算不算奇幻呢.......法國公布不明飛行物檔案

法國將公布不明飛行物檔案
來源:新華網

2007年1月3日

新華網巴黎1月2日電(記者盧蘇燕)法國國家航天研究中心將從今

年2月或3月開始陸續在因特網上公布30多年來搜集的不明飛行物資料。

這也將是該中心首次公開相關檔案。

據法國媒體報導,法國國家航天研究中心共掌握有3000多份關于發現不

明飛行物的備忘錄,其中很多是警察和憲兵對目擊者的取証筆錄。該中

心目前正在抓緊整理有關檔案資料,這些資料共有10萬頁之多。根據法

律規定,公布這些資料前將會刪除目擊者的真實姓名,以保護他們的隱

私權。

法國國家航天研究中心不明飛行物研究小組負責人帕特耐說,儘管這是

該中心首次系統公布這些檔案,但其中一些最“離奇”的事件在發生之

際已經被一些媒體等轉載披露,他提醒公眾不要過分期待轟動的“獨家

新聞”。

長期以來,法國不明飛行物愛好者一直指責國家航天研究中心壟斷和封

鎖其在不明飛行物方面的研究和發現。國家航天研究中心此次決定公布

這些檔案資料,目的就是要增加在不明飛行物研究方面的透明度。





法國政府終於公開ufo檔案(全是法文)


登入檔案網頁:[url]www.cnes-geipan.fr.[/url]
                            [url]http://www.cnes.fr/[/url]
                            [url]http://www.cnes-geipan.fr./geipan/[/url]


其中一些檔案:[url]http://www.cnes-geipan.fr./documents/Cometa.pdf[/url]
                            [url]http://www.cnes-geipan.fr./documents/Stage_ENSTA_1983.pdf[/url]
                            [url]http://www.cnes-geipan.fr./documents/Etude_psycho_1981_2.pdf[/url]





source:[url]http://www.ufo.org.tw/news/2007/032307-1.htm[/url]

法首發UFO檔案 50年積累約1600次目擊
來源:國際在線

2007年3月23日

來源:搜狐  編輯:李靜

據《新科學家》雜誌3月22日報道,法國空間局週四在互聯網上發佈

其掌握的UFO目擊資訊。屆時法國成為首個向外界公開UFO檔案的國

家。

這些文件涵蓋了最近五十年的內容,大約有1600次UFO目擊資訊。

據法國一位負責研究“未確認的空間現象”的航空工程師Jacques

Patenet說,“這是世界首次公開UFO目擊資訊。”

Patenet表示,“例如某人看到一個極似一飛輥衛生紙狀的物體,這

樣的目擊資訊無疑不值得研究員展開調查。”但是,如果有數千人目

擊到一個UFO事件,而且有比如火刺和雷達跟蹤數據顯示,這些不明

飛行物的飛行過程有悖物理學定律,這樣的證據還是值得認真考究的




難以解釋UFO事件

在法國官方積累的1600次UFO目擊資訊中,有近25%的內容是歸類為

“D類型”,Patenet解釋說,“‘D類型’意味著某UFO事件儘管

有可靠的數據和目擊證人,但仍面臨科學家無法解釋的困境。”

1981年1月8日,在法國南部的一個城鎮,在農場勞耕的一名男子聽見

了奇怪的嘯聲,並在50米遠的地方看見了長相類似直徑2.5米的碟子

。這名男子後來告訴警方,這個不明物體留下火刺就立即飛走了。

調查者經過在現場勘查,採集大量圖片和樣品,但是迄今還未有一個

令人滿意的解釋。

1990年11月5日,有近1000名目擊者稱看到了天空中出現一處閃光,而

後來經過證實,他們看到的僅僅只是一個火箭碎片劃過地球大氣層。


增加UFO事件研究透明度

Patenet說,法國國家航太研究中心每年掌握50至100個UFO事件,其

中很多是警察和憲兵對目擊者的取證筆錄。

其他國家,尤其是英國和美國,也系統的積累了大量不明飛行物的目

擊資料。Patenet說,“我們決定了以互聯網方式公佈這些檔案資料,

目的就是要增加在不明飛行物研究方面的透明度。”(雅龍)

sup1 2007-11-5 15:13

France makes its offfical UFO files public

source:[url]http://www.associatedcontent.com[/url] ... cial_ufo_files.html

(by Griff)
[img]http://images.associatedcontent.com/150_0000011075_0000069392.jpg[/img]

22-03-07

UFOs are something we are all aware of, some people take no notice of them, some show a mild interest and some study them seriously. Whatever level of interest people may have about UFOs most people will be somewhat intrigued by them.

To date countries around the world have been very tight lipped about the UFO information they possessed, trying their best to keep it from the general public. Today France made a bold move by becoming the first country in the world to make its official UFO files available to the public.

The information has been made available today through a new website developed by the French national space agency. The UFO information revealed occurs during a fifty-year time span and includes 1,600 sightings.

The new online UFO archive will receive regular updates when new UFO sightings occur in France. Each case included on the UFO website contains every little detail about the sighting, no matter how unbelievable the sighting may have been. Many of the UFO sightings will be easy to dismiss or explain, but there are still a number of calls that have stumped scientists for years.

Jaques Patenet, an aeronautical engineer that heads the "office for the study of non-identified aerospatial phenomena" has said, "It is a world first." He then went on to discuss some of the UFO sightings found on the website. One of the most outlandish reports Patenent mentioned is "the lady who reported seeing an object that looked like a flying roll of toilet paper."

There was one case that at first seems quite interesting. This is because the UFO sighting had thousands of witnesses around France. The incident occurred on November 5, 1990 and witnesses described seeing flashing lights in the sky. However when the sighting was investigated it had a simple explanation. It had apparently been rocket fragments entering the earth's atmosphere and burning up.






France opens secret UFO files covering 50 years
source:[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2007[/url] ... aceufo_070322143210

by Marlowe Hood
Thu Mar 22, 10:32 AM ET
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PARIS (AFP) - France became the first country to open its files on UFOs Thursday when the national space agency unveiled a website documenting more than 1,600 sightings spanning five decades.


The online archives, which will be updated as new cases are reported, catalogues in minute detail cases ranging from the easily dismissed to a handful that continue to perplex even hard-nosed scientists.

"It is a world first," said Jacques Patenet, the aeronautical engineer who heads the office for the study of "non-identified aerospatial phenomena."

Known as OVNIs in French, UFOs have always generated intense interest along with countless conspiracy theories about secretive government cover-ups of findings deemed too sensitive or alarming for public consumption.

"Cases such as the lady who reported seeing an object that looked like a flying roll of toilet paper" are clearly not worth investigating, said Patenet.

But many others involving multiple sightings -- in at least one case involving thousands of people across France -- and evidence such as burn marks and radar trackings showing flight patterns or accelerations that defy the laws of physics are taken very seriously.

A phalanx of beefy security guards formed a barrier in front of the space agency (CNES) headquarters where the announcement was made, "to screen out uninvited UFOlogists," an official explained.

Of the 1,600 cases registered since 1954, nearly 25 percent are classified as "type D", meaning that "despite good or very good data and credible witnesses, we are confronted with something we can't explain," Patenet said.

On January 8, 1981 outside the town of Trans-en-Provence in southern France, for example, a man working in a field reported hearing a strange whistling sound and seeing a saucer-like object about 2.5 meters (eight feet) in diameter land in his field about 50 meters (yards) away.

A dull-zinc grey, the saucer took off, he told police, almost immediately, leaving burn marks. Investigators took photos, and then collected and analyzed samples, and to this day no satisfactory explanation has been made.

The nearly 1,000 witness who said they saw flashing lights in the sky on November 5, 1990, by contrast, had simply seen a rocket fragment falling back into earth's atmosphere.

Patenet's answer to questions about evidence of life beyond Earth was sure to inflame the suspicions of those convinced the government is holding back: "We do not have the least proof that extra-terrestrials are behind the unexplained phenomena."

But then he added: "Nor do we have the least proof that they aren't."

The CNES fields between 50 and 100 UFO reports ever year, usually written up by police. Of these, 10 percent are the object of on-site investigations, Patenet said.

Other countries collect data more or less systematically about unidentified flying objects, notably in Britain and in the United States, where information can be requested on a case-by-case basis under the Freedom of Information Act.

"But we decided to do it the other way around and made everything available to the public," Patenet said.

The aim was to make it easier for scientists and other UFO buffs to access the data for research.

The website itself -- which crashed host servers hours after it was unveiled due to heavy traffic -- is extremely well organized and complete, even including scanned copies of police reports.



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