Project Blue Book - Wikipedia Project Blue Book was the code name for the systematic study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) by the United States Air Force from March 1952 to its termination on December 17, 1969
Project BLUE BOOK - Unidentified Flying Objects | National Archives Textual records of Project BLUE BOOK (the documentation relating to investigations of unidentified flying objects), excluding names of people involved in the sightings, are now available for research in the National Archives Building
Project Blue Book (UFO) - The Vault In 1989, an organization calling itself “The New Project Blue Book” contacted the FBI This file consists of correspondence concerning this organization
Project Blue Book Archive — Declassified UFO Documents Explore 18,000+ declassified UFO records from Project Blue Book and international government archives — including British, Brazilian, Swedish, CIA, FBI, NSA, and more
Project Blue Book (TV Series 2019–2020) - IMDb Project Blue Book: Created by David O'Leary With Aidan Gillen, Michael Malarkey, Laura Mennell, Ksenia Solo A tough US Air Force officer and a skeptical scientist investigate UFO and alien conspiracies as Cold War paranoia spreads
The Project Blue Book Archive The Project Blue Book Archive is the most comprehensive public collection of declassified U S Air Force UFO investigation files From 1947 to 1969, Project Blue Book investigated over 12,000 reported sightings of unidentified flying objects
Project Blue Book - 1940s Case Files - 505 cases - Archive. org Project Blue Book was one of a series of systematic studies of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) conducted by the United States Air Force It started in 1952, and it was the third study of its kind (the first two were projects Sign (1947) and Grudge (1949))
Project Blue Book (TV series) - Wikipedia The main role of Dr J Allen Hynek is played by Aidan Gillen, and the first season consisted of ten episodes [2][3] The series is based on the real-life Project Blue Book, a series of studies on unidentified flying objects conducted by the United States Air Force