APRO Bulletin, September 1975
APRO shifted to a monthly publication schedule, reflecting both the volume of incoming reports and the organisation's growing resources. Ted Phillips' physical trace catalogue was expanding rapidly.
Sighting Reports
Natio nal Aeronautics a nd Space Administration in Houston, Texas and a letter from them on June 18, 1974 indicated that they had no solution to the mystery. We quote, in part: "We are at a loss to identify the object in the picture. Several members of the Public Affairs staff examined the photo and
of gas for study, There would be a firing eventually dissipated. Beginning at 5:20 p.m. on Wednesday, i series of UFO reports began to come in to the local police, the Rhode Island State Police, Connecticut State Police and
Photo of UFO Model Mr. Norman Jensen, welding instructor at the Indianhead Technical Institute at Rice Lake, Wisconsin, fabricated the
Rhode Island Sightings By Donald R. Todd APRO Field Investigator Early in the week of January 13, 1975, several announcements were made by Wallops Island, Virginia Research Station that they would be firing a rocket into the atmosphere to release a volume the local TV and radio stations. Everyone ju
Rhode Island Sightings (Continued from Page 4) reported a green unidentified moving east at seven o'clock. Ronson was on a westerly heading, charted for Newburgh, New York. At 5:30p.m., Connecticut State Police at Montville received a call from a Mrs. B. She reported from her home in Massapeag that
At 5:45 p.m., Mr. W. of Ashaway, Rhode Island reported that he observed south of him a turquoise circle of light moving east and passing just under a narrow band of cloud. He described the light as large, definitely circular and more nearly bluish. At 5:50 p.m., the "T" family of Tower Hill , Rhode