SUBJECT: ODYSSEY ON-LINE MAGAZINE, VOLI, NO 2                FILE: UFO1506




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      [The Official Fringe Science Newsletter Of Odyssey!]




                       Table of Contents
    0. Editorial
    1. ANNOUNCEMENTS  ............................................  1
    2. FOR SALE  .................................................  4
    3. New Odyssey File Arrivals .................................  5
    4. Odyssey News Clippings ....................................  6

                               EDITORIAL
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                         In Memory of Gene Roddenberry
                             Creator of Star Trek
                                    1921-1991



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                              ANNOUNCEMENTS
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    1991 11 25
                           Colorado Springs,  Colorado

                    " A 90's Approach To UFO Investigation "

    September 11-13, 1992 Sheraton Colorado Springs Hotel Interstate
    25 and Circle Drive

    Thursday, Sept 10, 1992...
            Noon to 7pm, Check-in and Registration
            BAR-B-QUE/GT at the HOSPITALITY SUITE

    Friday, Sept 11, 1992...
            8am to Noon, Check-in and Registration
            CONFERENCES - To Include:
            o       Testimonials
            o       Contact
            o       Channeling
            o       Psychic Contact
            o               etc...

    Saturday, Sept 12, 1992...
            CONFERENCES - To Include:
            o       Abductions
            o       Walk-ins
            o       Government
            o       Media
            o               etc...
            COSTUME PARTY:
                    Come as your favorite Alien Creature

    Sunday, Sept 13, 1992...
            BANQUET BRUNCH in the GRAND BALLROOM
            CONFERENCES - to Include:
            o       Crop Circles
            o       UFO Data Bases
            o       UFO History
            o       Investigations
            o               etc... MOVIES will be shown nightly from
    6pm to 2am Conference ENDS at 6pm Sunday night.

              ****  VENDORS ARE WELCOME - SPACES ARE AVAILABLE ****

    A Hospitality Suite will be open 18-20 Hours a day serving
    various snack and finger foods.

    There are MANY Conferences planned, and a couple of great parties
    to attend; to include a COSTUME PARTY where you may come as your
    favorite alien creature.

    The BANQUET BRUNCH will be a ROCKY MOUNTAIN-Western Style BUFFET.
    There will be a speaker on the subject of 'Where we are today',
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    and 'Where we may

    !!! MARK YOUR CALENDARS - YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS CONFERENCE
    !!!

    Pre-registration DEADLINE for Attendees in August 10, 1992

    Registration for ALL SHOWS, COSTUME PARTY, and BANQUET BRUNCH:

                               CONFERENCES  /  CONFERENCES & ROOMS
    ***  BEFORE MARCH 1st, 1992...
         ONE PERSON               $80.00       $330.00 (1 room/4
    nights)
         TWO PERSON              $110.00       $390.00 (1 room/4
    nights)

    ***  March 1 to May 31, 1992...
         ONE PERSON              $120.00       $370.00 (1 room/4
    nights)
         TWO PERSON              $165.00       $445.00 (1 room/4
    nights)

    *** June 1 to August 10, 1992...
         ONE PERSON              $150.00       $400.00 (1 room/4
    nights)
         TWO PERSON              $195.00       $475.00 (1 room/4
    nights)

    *** After August 10, 1992 & at the Door...
         ONE PERSON              $180.00
         TWO PERSON              $225.00

    >>> Special rates are AVAILABLE for large groups or more than 2
    people. >>> Other hotel accomodations are available on request.

            ROOM RATE is set by Hotel at $65.00/Single $75.00/Double.
            Add 9.6% TAX to total.
            A $10.00 per person DISCOUNT is reflected if you buy the
            CONFERENCE/ROOM Package together.

    !!!  MAKE YOUR RESERVATION WHILE THIS PRICE IS STILL LOW  !!!

            Make checks Payable to:
                            "1992 WORLD UFO CONFERENCE"

            Send to:
                    1992 World UFO Conference
                    132 Larch Drive
                    P.O. Box 15362
                    Colorado Springs CO, 80935-5362

    For MORE information, call: 1-719-444-3324 or FAX: 1-719-260-6437
                            or MODEM  1-719-392-1107

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    Airline information please. |__| Send me Campground/Camping
    information. |__| Please CALL ME for Alternate REGISTRATION
    information. |__| Send me VENDOR/SALES information.

    Please duplicate this form and send in for second person
    registration.
     __ |__| I am the SECOND person in a 2 part registration.

    Name of FIRST
    PERSON:_______________________________________________

    FOR _____ PERSON(S): CONF/ROOM    $______.____ add 9.6% Tax
    ______.____ Amount TOTAL $______.____
      ENCLOSED.



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                                FOR SALE
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    SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE....
    .... just might be found within the AZTEC Catalogue of
    Ancient Knowledge and Modern Mysteries.  But you'll never
    know if you don't write for your free catalog.  So, enlighten
    yourself and write to:
    AZTEC
    P.O. Box 668
    Bushkill, PA 18324


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* Odyssey New Files For Processing


Message number 410 in "ODYSSEY File Announcement Echo"
Date: 11-17-91  18:36
From: Odyssey File
To:   All
Subj: OGDEN UNKNOWN OBJECT .GI

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    OGDEN UNKNOWN OBJECT .GIF
    OGDEN1.GIF

    Drawing of object found buried in Ogden.

  *KDSDN v1.21
* Origin: Odyssey: Keying in on the future! (3607/20)

Message number 552 in "ODYSSEY File Announcement Echo"
Date: 11-21-91  21:46
From: Odyssey File
To:   All
Subj: .GIF ALIEN HAND

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    .GIF ALIEN HAND
    ALIENHAN.GIF

    .GIF of an alien autopsy report: Alien Hand View.

  *KDSDN v1.21
* Origin: Odyssey: Keying in on the future! (3607/20)

Message number 553 in "ODYSSEY File Announcement Echo"
Date: 11-21-91  21:46
From: Odyssey File
To:   All
Subj: .GIF UFO 195

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    .GIF UFO 1954
    AUG1954.GIF

    .Gif of photo of UFO taken August 1954!

  *KDSDN v1.21
* Origin: Odyssey: Keying in on the future! (3607/20)

Message number 554 in "ODYSSEY File Announcement Echo"
Date: 11-21-91  21:46
From: Odyssey File
To:   All
Subj: .GIF UFO CHIN

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    .GIF UFO CHINA
    CHINAUFO.GIF

    Chinese Newspaper report of UFO sightings.

  *KDSDN v1.21
* Origin: Odyssey: Keying in on the future! (3607/20)

Message number 555 in "ODYSSEY File Announcement Echo"
Date: 11-21-91  21:46
From: Odyssey File
To:   All
Subj: .UFO .GIF ARGENTIN

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    .UFO .GIF ARGENTINA
    EDGEON.GIF

    .Gif of UFO taken by Argentine pursuit plane, late 1954.

  *KDSDN v1.21
* Origin: Odyssey: Keying in on the future! (3607/20)

Message number 557 in "ODYSSEY File Announcement Echo"
Date: 11-21-91  21:46
From: Odyssey File
To:   All
Subj: .GIF MOVIE UF

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    .GIF MOVIE UFO
    UFOMOVIE.GIF

    .Gif of 3 frames from 8mm UFO Film!

  *KDSDN v1.21
* Origin: Odyssey: Keying in on the future! (3607/20)

Message number 558 in "ODYSSEY File Announcement Echo"
Date: 11-21-91  21:46
From: Odyssey File
To:   All
Subj: .GIF UF

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    .GIF UFO
    UFOPRINT.GIF

    .Gif of interior of UFO.

  *KDSDN v1.21
* Origin: Odyssey: Keying in on the future! (3607/20)

Message number 559 in "ODYSSEY File Announcement Echo"
Date: 11-21-91  21:46
From: Odyssey File
To:   All
Subj: .GIF RUSSIA REPOR

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    .GIF RUSSIA REPORT
    USSRREPO.GIF

    Translated UFO report from USSR.

  *KDSDN v1.21
* Origin: Odyssey: Keying in on the future! (3607/20)

Message number 2234 in "ODYSSEY File Announcement Echo"
Date: 11-29-91  00:39
From: Odyssey File
To:   All
Subj: BRAIN MIND FRINGE SCIENC

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    BRAIN MIND FRINGE SCIENCE
    BRAIN.ZIP

    A fascinating discussion of how the brain operates, and the possibility
of
    trances that we may not be aware of.


  *KDSDN v1.21
* Origin: Odyssey: Keying in on the future! (3607/20)

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* Odyssey NewsWatch -  News Clippings

Jim Elliott                           November 6, 1991

      NASA'S HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE MONTHLY STATUS REPORT
                       FOR OCTOBER 1991

    The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) continues to operate normally
under four-gyro control, using gyros 1, 2, 3 and 5.  On October 26,
Gyro #4, which has been saturated and off-line since June 30, began
displaying nominal values on both its analog and digital rate
monitor.  Subsequently, on November 4, Gyro #4 again went off line.
Even though it came back on for short periods, it was never used in
the control loop.  Flight operations personnel will continue to
monitor its performance.  The status of Gyro #6, which failed last
December, remains unchanged.
    On October 7, flight operations personnel initiated
operational procedures to transition the Tracking and Data Relay
Satellite-West (TDRS-West) support from the TDRS-C spacecraft to
the recently-deployed TDRS-E.  The transition went smoothly.
    On October 11, Goddard Space Flight Center formally signed a
contract with Ball Corporation, of Boulder, CO for completion of
the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR).
Development at Ball is on schedule for a servicing mission in early
1994 with a Critical Design Review scheduled for December 1991 and
a planned delivery to NASA in April 1993.
The HST science program has initiated some unique cosmological
observations using remote quasars as background sources.
Scientists working with both the Goddard High Resolution
Spectrograph (GHRS) and the Faint Object Spectrograph (FOS) have
reported detection of Lyman-alpha forest absorption in low, red-
shift quasars, and the FOS is obtaining data with important
implications for understanding the quasar emission process.  In
addition, the GHRS--in cooperation with the International
Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) and ground-based observers--has obtained
correlative data on the flare star AU Mic.  Results from these and
other observations will be presented at the upcoming American
Astronomical Society (AAS) meeting in Atlanta in January 1992.

Odyssey News Wire--

                    *** Classification ***
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
�Ĵ
� � Monsters/Strange Creatures
�Ĵ
� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
�Ĵ
� � Disaster/Emergency/General <unclassified> Newswire
���
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�o�                                                            �o�
�o�=START=   XMT: 07:18 Fri Nov 22  EXP: 07:00 Mon Nov 25      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�DAYBOOK: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION PRE  �o�
�o�BRIEFING                                                    �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�(NOV. 22) FNS - SUBJECT: Discussion of science data return  �o�
�o�by the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer which is aboard a   �o�
�o�Soviet satellite.                                           �o�
�o�Recent U S - Soviet cooperation in space may also to be     �o�
�o�discussed.                                                  �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�LOCATION: Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt MD         �o�
�o�(Available on NASA Select Television)                       �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CONTACT: Dolores Beasley 301-286-2806                       �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
����������������������������������������������������������������
Odyssey News Wire--

                    *** Classification ***
�Ŀ
��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
�Ĵ
� � Monsters/Strange Creatures
�Ĵ
� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
�Ĵ
� � Disaster/Emergency/General <unclassified> Newswire
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�o�                                                            �o�
�o�=START=   XMT: 12:26 Thu Nov 21  EXP: 12:00 Sun Nov 24      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�BOEING DEFENSE & SPACE GROUP AWARDED INTERCEPTOR INTEGRATION�o�
�o�CONTRACT                                                    �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�SEATTLE (NOV. 21) PR NEWSWIRE - Boeing Defense & Space Group�o�
�o�announced today it has received a contract from the U.S.    �o�
�o�Army Strategic Defense Command (SDC) to develop a hot-gas   �o�
�o�valve that can be used on miniature kinetic energy          �o�
�o�interceptors.  A high-speed weapon to destroy enemy         �o�
�o�missiles, the interceptors are designed to destroy incoming �o�
�o�missiles at high altitudes on impact, rather than by using  �o�
�o�explosives.                                                 �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The valves, which must be small, lightweight and able to    �o�
�o�withstand extremely high temperatures and chemical          �o�
�o�environments caused by rocket motor exhaust, are used to    �o�
�o�steer the interceptors by controlling attitude and          �o�
�o�maneuvering movements as they move along their high-speed   �o�
�o�paths.                                                      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Just one element of the Miniature Kinetic Energy Interceptor�o�
�o�Integration program, the Boeing contract is valued at more  �o�
�o�than $1.6 million.  Under the contract, the Group's         �o�
�o�Materials and Processes Advanced Materials organization will�o�
�o�develop and demonstrate a low- cost, high-rate production   �o�
�o�method for manufacturing miniature hot gas valves.          �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The 33-month program will consist of four phases: valve     �o�
�o�design evaluation and selection, fabrication process        �o�
�o�development, flight- weight valve fabrication and testing,  �o�
�o�and documenting the research effort.                        �o�
�o�                     continued                              �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
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� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
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�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Continued...                                                �o�
�o�=START=   XMT: 12:26 Thu Nov 21  EXP: 12:00 Sun Nov 24      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The valve passages will be made of rhenium metal encased in �o�
�o�a composite material, and will be able to withstand         �o�
�o�temperatures as high as 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit.  A four-  �o�
�o�valve assembly is comparable in size to a hockey puck.      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Other firms selected by Boeing to support the contract      �o�
�o�include Moog Space Products of East Aurora, N.Y., for valve �o�
�o�design; Ultramet of Pacoima, Calif., for the rhenium        �o�
�o�coating; and Talley Defense Systems of Mesa, Ariz., for     �o�
�o�solid propellant testing.                                   �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Boeing began working in the hot gas valve area in 1985, and �o�
�o�has been involved in miniaturizing and fabrication          �o�
�o�development since 1988 as a participant in the SDC's        �o�
�o�Innovative Guided Hypervelocity Projectile's (IGHP)         �o�
�o�propulsion system program.  During the IGHP program, Boeing �o�
�o�developed a technique that simplifies the production of the �o�
�o�small and precise three-dimensional gas flow passages       �o�
�o�necessary for miniature hot gas valves.                     �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CONTACT:  Susan Bradley of Boeing Defense & Space Group,    �o�
�o�206-773-2816                                                �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
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� � Monsters/Strange Creatures
�Ĵ
� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
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� � Disaster/Emergency/General <unclassified> Newswire
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�o�SHUTTLE COUNTDOWN TICKS SMOOTHLY TOWARD SUNDAY NIGHT LAUNCH �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (NOV. 23) UPI -  Engineers worked      �o�
�o�Saturday to pump liquid oxygen and hydrogen back aboard the �o�
�o�shuttle Atlantis to power its electrical generators with the�o�
�o�ship's countdown on track for a Sunday night launch.        �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Atlantis, carrying six astronauts and a $300 million early  �o�
�o�warning satellite, was scheduled to blast off on the 44th   �o�
�o�shuttle mission at 6:31 p.m. EST Sunday kicking off a 10-day�o�
�o�flight with only the seventh night launch in shuttle        �o�
�o�history.                                                    �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Liftoff originally was scheduled for Tuesday, but the flight�o�
�o�was delayed five days because of problems with the          �o�
�o�navigation system of the $50 million booster rocket used by �o�
�o�the shuttle's satellite payload.                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�A replacement unit was installed Wednesday and tested       �o�
�o�Thursday, clearing the way for engineers to restart         �o�
�o�Atlantis's interrupted countdown at 12:01 a.m. Friday.      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Commander Frederick Gregory, 50, co-pilot Terence Henricks, �o�
�o�39, flight engineer Story Musgrave, 56, Mario Runco, 39,    �o�
�o�James Voss, 42, and Army guest astronaut Thomas Hennen, 39, �o�
�o�planned to spend the day Saturday reviewing their flight    �o�
�o�plans and attending a series of mission briefings.          �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�If all goes well, the shuttle fliers will strap in Sunday   �o�
�o�afternoon about 3:45 p.m. to await liftoff.                 �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The goal of the 44th shuttle flight, the sixth and final    �o�
�o�mission of 1991, is the deployment early Monday of a Defense�o�
�o�Support Program - DSP - early warning satellite built to    �o�
�o�look for enemy missile launches and nuclear detonations.    �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
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� � Monsters/Strange Creatures
�Ĵ
� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
�Ĵ
� � Disaster/Emergency/General <unclassified> Newswire
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�o�=START=   XMT: 16:50 Sat Nov 23  EXP: 17:00 Sun Nov 24      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CRITICAL SATELLITE BOOSTER CLEARED; SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS  �o�
�o�READY FOR TAKEOFF                                           �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (NOV. 23) UPI -  Air Force engineers   �o�
�o�Saturday cleared a critical satellite booster for takeoff   �o�
�o�Sunday aboard the shuttle Atlantis, setting the stage for a �o�
�o�rare sky-lighting night launch to kick off a 10-day military�o�
�o�mission.                                                    �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Atlantis, its six-man crew and a $300 million Defense       �o�
�o�Support Program missile early warning satellite were        �o�
�o�grounded Tuesday because of problems with a navigation unit �o�
�o�needed by the satellite's $50 million booster rocket.       �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�A new ''inertial measurement unit'' was                     �o�
�o�installed Wednesday, but engineers were unable to duplicate �o�
�o�the original failure. And that raised the prospect of       �o�
�o�another delay because of lingering concern about the        �o�
�o�possibility of a subtle problem that could affect the       �o�
�o�replacement unit.                                           �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�But late Saturday, Air Force Maj. Bob Thunker, a launch     �o�
�o�vehicle engineer, said continued testing had convinced      �o�
�o�mission managers that the problem would not recur, despite  �o�
�o�an inability to duplicate the glitch.                       �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�''We're comfortable with the unit that was taken out,'' he  �o�
�o�said. ''The failure investigation will continue on to       �o�
�o�pinpoint the exact cause of the problem. But we understand  �o�
�o�it enough to isolate it to the box that we pulled out and we�o�
�o�believe it is not a generic problem.''                      �o�
�o�                     Continued                              �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
�Ĵ
� � Monsters/Strange Creatures
�Ĵ
� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
�Ĵ
� � Disaster/Emergency/General <unclassified> Newswire
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�o�Continued....                                               �o�
�o�With a final test on tap Sunday morning, engineers planned  �o�
�o�to pump a half-million gallons of rocket fuel aboard        �o�
�o�Atlantis's external tank starting about 10:11 a.m., setting �o�
�o�the stage for a launch attempt at 6:31 p.m. EST.            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�On board will be commander Frederick Gregory, 50, and co-   �o�
�o�pilot Terence Henricks, 39, both Air Force colonels, Story  �o�
�o�Musgrave, 56, Navy Lt. Cmdr, Mario Runco, 39, Army Lt. Col. �o�
�o�James Voss, 42, and Army Chief Warrant Officer Thomas       �o�
�o�Hennen, 39.                                                 �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�''We don't have any technical problems that we're working,''�o�
�o�NASA test director Eric Redding said of Atlantis's launch   �o�
�o�processing. ''The hardware at this point is performing as it�o�
�o�should, we're pretty much on our timeline and looking for a �o�
�o�good second launch attempt Sunday.''                        �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The goal of the year's sixth and final shuttle mission is   �o�
�o�the deployment at 12:50 a.m. Monday of the Defense Support  �o�
�o�Program satellite during Atlantis's sixth orbit.            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�One hour later, the satellite's ''inertial upper stage''    �o�
�o�booster is scheduled to fire to propel the spacecraft from  �o�
�o�the shuttle's planned 224-mile-high orbit to an operational �o�
�o�altitude of 22,300 miles above the equator.                 �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�If all goes well, Gregory and Henricks will guide Atlantis  �o�
�o�to a landing Dec. 4 at the Kennedy Space Center.            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The Air Force paid NASA $60 million to ferry the payload    �o�
�o�into orbit. Given the $300 million cost of the satellite and�o�
�o�the $50 million cost of its booster, the price tag for the  �o�
�o�payload comes to $410 million.                              �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
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� � Monsters/Strange Creatures
�Ĵ
� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
�Ĵ
� � Disaster/Emergency/General <unclassified> Newswire
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�o�=START=   XMT: 11:38 Sun Nov 24  EXP: 12:00 Mon Nov 25      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�SHUTTLE ATLANTIS FUELED FOR TAKEOFF TO KICK OFF 10-DAY      �o�
�o�FLIGHT                                                      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (NOV. 24) UPI - Engineers fueled the     �o�
�o�shuttle Atlantis for a spectacular nighttime launch Sunday  �o�
�o�to kick off a 10-day flight highlighted by the deployment   �o�
�o�Monday of a $300 million Air Force early warning satellite. �o�
�o�Running five days late because of now-resolved problems     �o�
�o�with the satellite's $50 million booster rocket,            �o�
�o�technicians began pumping 500, 000 gallons of rocket fuel   �o�
�o�into Atlantis's giant external tank shortly before 10 a.m.  �o�
�o�EST, setting the stage for blastoff at 6:31 p.m.            �o�
�o�On board will be commander Frederick Gregory, 50, and       �o�
�o�co-pilot Terence Henricks, 39, both Air Force colonels;     �o�
�o�Story Musgrave, 56; Navy Lt. Cmdr. Mario Runco, 39; Army    �o�
�o�Lt. Col. James Voss, 42; and Army Chief Warrant Officer     �o�
�o�Thomas Hennen, 39.                                          �o�
�o�Air Force weather forecasters called for a 70 percent       �o�
�o�chance of acceptable conditions at launch time.             �o�
�o�The goal of the year's sixth and final shuttle flight is    �o�
�o�the deployment at 12:50 a.m. Monday of the Defense Support  �o�
�o�Program early warning satellite during Atlantis's sixth     �o�
�o�orbit.                                                      �o�
�o�One hour later, the satellite's ''inertial upper stage''    �o�
�o�booster is scheduled to fire to propel the spacecraft from  �o�
�o�the shuttle's 224-mile- high orbit to an operational        �o�
�o�altitude of 22,300 miles above the equator.                 �o�
�o�Once the satellite is safely on its way, the Atlantis       �o�
�o�astronauts will devote the rest of their 10-day mission to  �o�
�o�carrying out on-board research, including two military      �o�
�o�space surveillance experiments.                             �o�
�o�If all goes well, Gregory and Henricks will guide Atlantis  �o�
�o�to a landing Dec. 4 on the Kennedy Space Center's           �o�
�o�3-mile-long shuttle runway.                                 �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
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� � Monsters/Strange Creatures
�Ĵ
� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
�Ĵ
� � Disaster/Emergency/General <unclassified> Newswire
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�o�                                                            �o�
�o�DAYBOOK: NASA GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY                       �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�(NOV. 25) FNS - SUBJECT: Ceremony for Earth Observing       �o�
�o�System Data and Information                                 �o�
�o�                  System facility at the Goddard Space      �o�
�o�Center                                                      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�        LOCATION: Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt MD �o�
�o�                  -- November 25                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�    PARTICIPANTS: Senator Barbara Mikulski, D-MD gives the  �o�
�o�keynote address                                             �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�         CONTACT: Jim Elliott   302-186-6256                �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
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� � Monsters/Strange Creatures
�Ĵ
� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
�Ĵ
� � Disaster/Emergency/General <unclassified> Newswire
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�o�NEWLY LAUNCHED SPACE SHUTTLE SATELLITE TO SEARCH FOR        �o�
�o�MISSILE LAUNCHES                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (NOV. 25) UPI -  A Defense Support       �o�
�o�Program early warning satellite launched from the shuttle   �o�
�o�Atlantis Monday was built to improve the Pentagon's ability �o�
�o�to detect enemy missile launches. Here are satellite        �o�
�o�details at a glance:                                        �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Satellite: Defense Support Program No. 16.                  �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Builder: TRW Space & Technology Group.                      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Satellite cost: $300 million.                               �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Purpose: Detection and early warning of enemy missile       �o�
�o�launches and nuclear explosions.                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Planned orbital altitude: 22,300 miles.                     �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Launch vehicle: Space shuttles or unmanned Air Force Titan  �o�
�o�4 rockets.                                                  �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Weight: 5,200 pounds.                                       �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Length: 32.8 feet with solar panels deployed.               �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Width: 14 feet (22 feet with solar panels deployed).        �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Heat-sensitive infrared telescope: 12 feet long.            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Infrared sensors: 6,000.                                    �o�
�o�                       -CONTINUED-                          �o�
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�o�-Continued-                                                 �o�
�o�Sensitivity: DSP satellites are believed to be capable of   �o�
�o�detecting ballistic missile launches, tactical missiles and �o�
�o�jet aircraft flying on afterburner. During the Persian Gulf �o�
�o�War, DSP spacecraft are believed to have detected all 88    �o�
�o�Scud missiles launched by Iraq at targets in Israel and     �o�
�o�Saudi Arabia.                                               �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Solar panels: 4, plus solar cells mounted on the            �o�
�o�drum-shaped body of the satellite.                          �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Electrical power: About 1,250 watts.                        �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Projected lifetime: Seven years to nine years.              �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
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�o�=START=   XMT: 14:33 Mon Nov 25  EXP: 15:00 Tue Nov 26      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�SHUTTLE CREW BEGINS ON-BOARD RESEARCH, INCLUDING TOP SECRET �o�
�o�EXPERIMENT                                                  �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (NOV. 25) UPI -  The Atlantis astronauts �o�
�o�successfully launched a $300 million Air Force early        �o�
�o�warning satellite Monday before turning to on-board         �o�
�o�research, including a hush-hush military space surveillance �o�
�o�experiment.                                                 �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The primary goal of the marathon 10-day flight was          �o�
�o�accomplished at 1:03 a.m. EST Monday with the successful    �o�
�o�deployment of the Defense Support Program - DSP - satellite �o�
�o�from Atlantis's cargo bay.                                  �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Both stages of the satellite's $50 million ''inertial upper �o�
�o�stage'' booster then fired, at 2:03 a.m. and 7:18 a.m., to  �o�
�o�propel the 2.5-ton spacecraft from the shuttle's            �o�
�o�224-mile-high orbit to its operational altitude of 22,300   �o�
�o�miles above the equator.                                    �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Atlantis's launch Sunday was delayed five days because of   �o�
�o�problems with the rocket's navigation system. But the       �o�
�o�Boeing-built IUS booster performed flawlessly Monday and    �o�
�o�Air Force mission managers were elated with the results.    �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�''The spacecraft was successfully deployed on schedule and  �o�
�o�the IUS has boosted the payload to the proper orbit,'' said �o�
�o�Maj. James Steele, director of payload operations at Air    �o�
�o�Force Space Systems Division. ''We're very pleased with the �o�
�o�performance of the DSP and the IUS.''                       �o�
�o�                       -continued-                          �o�
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continued -

Once checked out and in operation, the DSP satellite will
join a globe-spanning network of such early warning
sentinels equipped with infrared telescopes capable of
detecting enemy missile launches or nuclear explosions.

With the primary goal of the 44th shuttle mission behind
them, the Atlantis astronauts plan to devote the rest of
the year's sixth and final shuttle flight to carrying out a
battery of on-board civilian and military research
projects.

Commander Frederick Gregory, 50, co-pilot Terence Henricks,
39, Story Musgrave
56, Mario Runco, 39, James Voss, 42, and Army guest
astronaut Thomas Hennen, 39, began their first full day in
orbit Monday at 1:44 p. m. with a wakeup call from the
commander of the starship Enterprise on the television show
''Star Trek: The Next Generation.''

''Space. The final frontier,'' intoned actor Patrick
Stewart in a recorded message. ''This is the voyage of the
space shuttle Atlantis. It's 10-day mission: to explore new
methods of remote sensing and observation of planet Earth;
to seek out new data on radiation in space and a new
understanding of the effects of microgravity on the human
body.''

Gregory responded: ''Good morning Enterprise!''

Among the tasks facing the astronauts Monday was work with
a medical experiment to learn more about how to counteract
the effects of weightlessness for space fliers returning to
Earth's gravity.

Atlantis's flight originally was planned to last just four
days, but the mission was extended to gather more data with
the Lower Body Negative Pressure experiment.

The LBNP apparatus is a large sleeping bag-like contraption
that an astronaut climbs into and seals off at the waist.
By lowering the bag's internal air pressure, blood can be
forced back into the lower body just like it is on Earth
when someone stands up.

Earlier flight tests indicate LBNP could help astronauts
eliminate the dizziness that often accompanies the return
to Earth's gravity. The Atlantis astronauts plan to take
turns using the device throughout the mission.

Hennen, one of the nation's leading experts on image
analysis, planned to begin work Monday with an space
surveillance experiment called Terra Scout. Using a video
camera with special lenses, Hennen plans to observe a
variety of ground targets as the shuttle sails overhead.

His first target: Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

''What we're trying to do is document the manner in which a
human observes and more specifically, analyzes seen data,''
said Hennen, selected for the mission from a pool of 700
military image analysts. ''What we want to do is translate
that data into computer-assisted sensing systems. What we
want to do is make smart sensors.

''We have systems (now) that we know exactly what they can
and cannot see on the Earth. But those systems are
commanded by humans. What we're trying to do is incorporate
the human imagery analysis skill into a sensing device to
make it autonomous.''

Starting Tuesday, Runco, a former New Jersey Highway Patrol
officer, will begin work with a second military
surveillance experiment called M88-1.

Unlike Terra Scout, M88-1 is designed to help military
analysts better understand what the human eye can see from
space and how astronauts might be of service in a time of
national crisis.

Atlantis is scheduled to glide to a landing Dec. 4 at the
Kennedy Space Center to close out the 19th post-Challenger
shuttle flight.
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�o�=START=   XMT: 20:26 Tue Nov 26  EXP: 20:00 Wed Nov 27      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS ASTRONAUTS STUDY SURVEILLANCE        �o�
�o�TECHNIQUES                                                  �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (NOV. 26) UPI -  The shuttle Atlantis's  �o�
�o�crew conducted secretive military space surveillance        �o�
�o�experiments Tuesday and enjoyed a coincidental close        �o�
�o�encounter with the Soviet Mir space station as it streaked  �o�
�o�past a scant 26 miles away.                                 �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�After the rare flyby, cosmonauts Sergei Krikalev and        �o�
�o�Alexander Volkov relayed greetings to Atlantis's crew       �o�
�o�through amateur radio operators at the Johnson Space Center �o�
�o�in Houston, saying they were able to watch Atlantis's fiery �o�
�o�nighttime climb to orbit Sunday.                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�''We were near the Kennedy Space Center at your launch      �o�
�o�time. We listened to the countdown on amateur radio and we  �o�
�o�saw the whole launch sequence,'' Krikalev said. ''It was a  �o�
�o�wonderful sight. We send our congratulations for a          �o�
�o�successful start. We hope all goes well for you.''          �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Atlantis astronaut Mario Runco knows Krikalev and when he   �o�
�o�was told of the cosmonaut's message, he asked flight        �o�
�o�controllers to relay greetings from the shuttle crew.       �o�
�o�Direct ship-to-ship communications were not attempted.      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�''We hope their mission continues with great success and    �o�
�o�that it comes to a successful conclusion when they finally  �o�
�o�get home,'' he said.                                        �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                   -Continued-                              �o�
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�o�The camera is critical to the Army's partially classified   �o�
�o�''Terra Scout'' experiment, which is designed to help       �o�
�o�engineers learn how to build ''smart'' satellite sensors    �o�
�o�operated by computer programs that mimic human              �o�
�o�observational techniques.                                   �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�After initial problems, the boxy camera system worked as    �o�
�o�planned during passes over South Africa, the Indian Ocean   �o�
�o�and Malaysia. More of the same was on tap Tuesday afternoon �o�
�o�and evening.                                                �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Hennen attempted to use the camera to look at special       �o�
�o�targets laid out on a runway at the Cape Canaveral Air      �o�
�o�Force Station near the Kennedy Space Center, but cloudy     �o�
�o�weather prevented him from finding the landing strip. Hazy  �o�
�o�weather also prevented a clear observation of Brisbane,     �o�
�o�Australia.                                                  �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Runco later began work with a second space surveillance     �o�
�o�experiment called M88-1. Unlike Terra Scout, M88-1 is       �o�
�o�concerned with determining the usefulness of military       �o�
�o�observers in space during times of crisis. Runco's first    �o�
�o�objective was to identify ships anchored at Pearl Harbor,   �o�
�o�Hawaii, but he was only partially successful.               �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�''We acquired several images, only one or two were usable   �o�
�o�due to the smear, our forward track smear,'' he radioed,    �o�
�o�referring to the blurring produced by the shuttle's motion. �o�
�o�''We were not able to identify any types (but) I saw some   �o�
�o�nested ships along the pier.''                              �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Joining Runco, Hennen and Henricks, all 39, aboard Atlantis �o�
�o�were commander Frederick Gregory, 50, flight engineer Story �o�
�o�Musgrave, 56, and James Voss, 42.                           �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                     -Continued-                            �o�
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�o�Videotape beamed down from Atlantis showed Mir as a very    �o�
�o�bright ''star'' streaking through space some 26 miles away  �o�
�o�as the shuttle crew sailed above their Soviet colleagues.   �o�
�o�Mir was visible to the shuttle crew for three minutes and   �o�
�o�20 seconds.                                                 �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The primary goal of Atlantis's marathon 10-day flight was   �o�
�o�accomplished Monday when Voss, working at a console on      �o�
�o�Discovery's aft flight deck, deployed the 2.5-ton Defense   �o�
�o�Support Program - DSP - missile early warning satellite     �o�
�o�from Atlantis's cargo bay.                                  �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Back on Earth, engineers said one of the two solid-fuel     �o�
�o�boosters used to help boost Atlantis into orbit Sunday      �o�
�o�apparently was damaged when it dropped by parachute into    �o�
�o�the Atlantic Ocean after being jettisoned from the shuttle. �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Part of the forward section of the shuttle's left booster   �o�
�o�was cracked, but officials said the damage probably was     �o�
�o�caused by impact in rough seas and not by any problems      �o�
�o�during flight.                                              �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
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� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
�Ĵ
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�o�=START=   XMT: 13:44 Wed Nov 27  EXP: 14:00 Thu Nov 28      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�SOVIETS LAUNCH LATEST SATELLITE IN COSMOS SERIES            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�MOSCOW (NOV. 27) TASS - THE LATEST SATELLITE IN THE COSMOS  �o�
�o�SERIES, "COSMOS-2173", WAS LAUNCHED TODAY, ACCORDING TO THE �o�
�o�MISSION CONTROL CENTRE. THE SATELLITE IS OUTFITTED WITH     �o�
�o�EQUIPMENT DESIGNED TO STUDY THE FARTHEST REACHES OF THE     �o�
�o�UNIVERSE. ALSO ON BOARD ARE RADIO EQUIPMENT TO MEASURE      �o�
�o�ORBIT PATTERNS AND SPECIAL RADIOTELEMETRY EQUIPMENT FOR     �o�
�o�TRANSMISSIONS TO EARTH ON THE STATUS OF ALL THE EQUIPMENT.  �o�
�o�EVERYTHING IS IN WORKING ORDER.                             �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
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� � Monsters/Strange Creatures
�Ĵ
� � Unknown Happenings/Paranormal/Psychic Events
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�o�=START=   XMT: 19:20 Wed Nov 27  EXP: 19:00 Thu Nov 28      �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�UPDATE: CLOUDS PLAGUE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS SPACE SURVEILLANCE   �o�
�o�EXPERIMENTS                                                 �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�CAPE CANAVERAL, FL (NOV. 27) UPI - The Atlantis astronauts  �o�
�o�trained their spy cameras on ships at sea and other targets �o�
�o�around the world Wednesday, but cloudy weather and radio    �o�
�o�trouble continued to plague the space surveillance          �o�
�o�experiments.                                                �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The crew's exercise treadmill also broke down early         �o�
�o�Wednesday, prompting physicians on Earth to ask the         �o�
�o�astronauts to substitute deep kneebends instead to keep in  �o�
�o�shape and to gather medical data about the body's           �o�
�o�adaptation to weightlessness.                               �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Television shots beamed down from Atlantis showed commander �o�
�o�Frederick Gregory, held to the floor of the crew cabin by   �o�
�o�elastic bungee cords, doing repetitive ''space squats'' to  �o�
�o�the amusement of his crewmates.                             �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�''Atlantis, the scores from the flight (surgeons) are 5.2,  �o�
�o�4.2 and 5. 7 for Fred,'' joked astronaut James Halsell in   �o�
�o�mission control.                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�''Is that for his dancing or for his exercising?'' asked    �o�
�o�Atlantis astronaut James Voss.                              �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�If all else fails, NASA spokesman James Hartsfield said an  �o�
�o�experimental rowing machine was on board that could be      �o�
�o�pressed into service if the treadmill cannot be repaired or �o�
�o�if surgeons decide the knee bends are not sufficient.       �o�
�o�                      -CONTINUED-                           �o�
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��� Space/Astronomy/UFO/Astral Events
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�Ĵ
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�o�The goal of the 44th shuttle mission, the sixth and final   �o�
�o�flight planned for 1991, was accomplished early Monday with �o�
�o�the successful launch of a $300 million Defense Support     �o�
�o�Program missile early warning satellite.                    �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�The rest of the flight is being devoted to a battery of     �o�
�o�on-board experiments, including two Pentagon space          �o�
�o�surveillance projects: Terra Scout, an Army experiment, and �o�
�o�M88-1, a multi-service experiment to find out whether       �o�
�o�astronauts can provide useful tactical information during   �o�
�o�times of crisis.                                            �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Runco, who has primary responsibility for M88-1, was        �o�
�o�hampered Tuesday and Wednesday by problems with his UHF     �o�
�o�radio gear and by cloudy weather over his first several     �o�
�o�targets.                                                    �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�He was unable to identify any of the 34 ships at anchor in  �o�
�o�Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Tuesday night and bad weather         �o�
�o�Wednesday also prevented him from observing ships in the    �o�
�o�Gulf of Mexico off the Yucatan Peninsula,                   �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�''Calypso, Calypso, this is Atlantis,'' he radioed at one   �o�
�o�point. ''Was not able to acquire targets over site due to   �o�
�o�weather and could not raise you via direct comm (by UHF     �o�
�o�radio), over.''                                             �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�M88-1 targets for Wednesday night and Thursday morning      �o�
�o�included two air bases in Australia and Hawaii.             �o�
�o�                                                            �o�
�o�Hennen, an Army image analyst, is responsible for Terra     �o�
�o�Scout. The goal of the research is to learn more about how  �o�
�o�an expert studies targets from space to help engineers      �o�
�o�develop ''smart'' spy satellites that can employ some of    �o�
�o�the same techniques.                                        �o�
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