The GEIPAN has published on-line a synthesis of the audit report conducted in 2001 on the activities of SEPRA, the service which preceded GEIPAN and succeeded GEPAN. This report clearly highlights the expectations of French society vis-à-vis a service in charge of studying UFOs and defines the mission of such organisation. It was on the recommendations of this report that GEIPAN was created in 2005, with its new mission of information to the general public. This is an important document that allows to understand the role of GEIPAN in French society.
In the summer 2012, the National Geographic Channel assembled a team of trained investigators to visit several sites where UFOs allegedly have been sighted. The Channel aired the results of its investigation in its program ”Chasing UFOs”. The team used an instrument that combines advanced imaging with high-accuracy surveying capabilities (Topcon’s IS-3 imaging station) in attempting to unearth new evidence in New Mexico, Texas and Arizona.
As mentioned in the attached illustrated article: ”The IS-3 basically combines the power, accuracy and speed of a total station with the auto-scanning capabilities of a laser scanner. It features dual digital imaging cameras that show a real-time color ~on the touch LCD display. A grid feature locks preset points to their exact position on the image, even when the instrument is rotated. The instrument has the longest scanning range in the industry at up to 6,500 feet_ It provides industry-best accuracy, automatic scanning speed and on-board features designed to provide quicker scanning definition, faster image collection and real-time preview of scanned data. It can utilize Topcon ImageMastcr software that produces “photography with dimension,” an alternative to laser scanning. The IS-3 has WLAN capability and can be controlled remotely”.
The on-line article provides interesting information how this IS-3 modern tool has been used on different sites for finding physical evidence.
Source: location of object at predicted reentry time
Article with pictures: ChasingUFOs_Vol9No9
A professional website (http://www.ipaco.fr/page24.html ) has recently been launched designed to present a state-of-the-art stand point in the field of extracting objective information from digital still or video imagery in which a (so far) non-identified object or phenomenon appears. It also offers for sale user licenses of the IPACO software, which has been specifically developed for that task, as well as offering a resident expert service to produce imagery analysis reports on demand.
This IPACO is a very welcome expertise as the UAP research the photographic domain includes many hoaxes and numerous types of possible mistakes and unintentional wrong moves. The IPACO founders state that: ”The analysis will be conducted quite objectively and without any preconceived ideas, its conclusion consisting either of an explanation (probable or certain) duly proven, or of a statement of non-identification with, in that case, a synthesis of the characteristic elements of the recorded phenomenon, qualitative and quantitative, that may have been recorded. It is possible, with experience, to process many files following relatively standard procedures, whereas a few others sometimes justify far more extensive (and consequently more expensive) investigations. That is why we propose two service levels:
Standard expert analysis: the file is analyzed, for a fixed lump sum, with the output consisting of a Standard analysis report which presents the conclusions, together with – if justified – a quotation for an extensive analysis. Extensive expert analysis: after the standard expert analysis, more specialized investigations are conducted, according to the presented and accepted quotation, and they are made concrete through an Extensive analysis report. Each Analysis report is delivered in the form of a PDF file, such as those presented in our sample galleries…”
One of the IPACO founders is François Louange, who collaborates as a consultant on photo analysis, as well as on detection projects, with GEPAN, SEPRA and GEIPAN. He has contractually produced a dozen technical reports for CNES.
The IPACO software, derived from a long experience in the field of military intelligence, aims to provide the analyst in ufology with a user-friendly and easy-to-use working environment, thanks to which he may concentrate on the very object of his analysis, with permanent access to a toolkit that fits most investigation scenarios. The analysis work is conducted in a highly interactive environment, but it remains always possible to save and edit results, in the form of text reports and images, processed and completed by graphics. However, certain particular cases may still require the use of other software tools, which are highly specialized in one or other specific domain.
The ongoing evolution of the IPACO software aims at satisfying both maintenance requirements (correction of residual errors, improvement of existing functions), and wishes expressed by users for adding new tools. IPACO is presently operational in 2 languages (French and American English), but extension to other languages has been anticipated in the software architecture, which will possibly be made concrete through particular cooperations to be set up. The 3 external databases (UFOCAT, IFOCAT and CamCAT), as well as handling of data models, referred to in the IPACO Users’ guide, are not implemented yet, because their detailed specifications will depend on feedback from the IPACO software’s use.
Analysis methodology (from a 2008 CNES GEIPAN document: APN & PAN – Méthodologie d’analyse des photos numériques de PAN), details and demonstration of the IPACO software, sample galleries of explained and unexplained documents (e.g.: http://www.ipaco.fr/EN_IFO_B_banne_120614.pdf), and contact details can be found at:
http://www.ipaco.fr/page24.html
For over three hours in late 1968, numerous ground witnesses observed an unconventional aerial object maneuvering over the [Minuteman] ICBM missile fields surrounding Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota. During this time, an unidentified object paced a B-52 and was recorded on radar. Later, the crew of the B-52 overflew and observed a large glowing object on or near the ground.
A comprehensive historical study, including primary documentation and interview transcripts has been completed in June 2011 by the Sign Historical Group and Thomas Tulien. This detailed study provides readers with an opportunity to examine all the available evidence of the October 1968 Minot Air Force Base event, and therefore determine for oneself whether it is convincing.
The study can be consulted at: http://minotb52ufo.com/index.php
CNES/GEIPAN (GROUPE D’ ETUDE ET D’INFORMATION DES PHENOMENES AEROSPATIAUX NON IDENTIFIES) has made available yesterday on its website a CSV file of its database (limited to the cases published so far on line:1566 out of +/-2200) and some new statistics representing identified cases from 2007 to 2012 (393 cases).
It should be stressed that it is the first time that a UAP statistical file is made available by a government.
Whether the granularity and quality of the information is sufficient for a sound analysis by researchers will need to be assessed.
The following CSV file can be downloaded from: http://www.cnes-geipan.fr/index.php?id=202:
Three posters presented during the last EGU 2012 assembly, by the Norwegian/Italian/French scientists studying the Hessdalen Phenomena (ST3 – Solar-Terrestrial Sciences – Open session on the ionosphere and thermosphere), reflecting their activities’ progress.
1. Unknown radio emission at about 3 MHz recorded in Norway
1.1 Abstract: EGU2012-5186
1.2 Poster:Unknown radio emission at about 3 MHz
2. Different states of the transient luminous phenomena in Hessdalen valley, Norway.
2.1. Abstract: EGU2012-12098-3
2.2 Poster:Different states of the transient luminous phenomena
3. Existence of electric/magnetic signals related to unknown luminous lights observed in Hessdalen valley (Norway)?
3.1. Abstract:EGU2012-5967-1
3.2 Poster: Existence of electric, magnetic signals
TWAN mystery page is returned with a new puzzle!
What is the identity of this mysterious changing ray of light appeared in the night sky of northern Canada (Sep. 23, 2011)? A UFO?! Read all about it, see a timelapse motion of the scene, and write your comment or answer on http://twanight.org/mystery (Thanks to Babak A. Tafreshi !)
Last May, I had the opportunity to attend a lecture on GEIPAN, the official French bureau (part of the CNES, the French space agency, ” Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales”) in charge of investigating UFO sightings on the French territory (since 1977). I have prepared a small document in support of the presentation given by Xavier Passot, the current head of GEIPAN.
This document is divided into four parts: The first one provides a small introduction to the UAP topic and on the French background; the second one gives further details on the GEIPAN itself; the third one is the presentation (slides) that has been shown and the the fourth one is an interview of Xavier Passot.
Comments from readers always welcome…
Babak A. Tafreshi (TWAN, The World at night) has posted on the UAP Observations Reporting Scheme’s Facebook page a very nice illustration regarding different examples of unusual night phenomena captured on pictures around the world. Spectacular sightings but explained !
Babak A. Tafreshi: ” The bizarre cloud of 2012 June 7 in the night sky above the Middle East amazed people and made a lot of news. For all the fans of UFOs, unfortunately I have to say these are known phenomena related to launch of rockets, nothing to do with alien spaceships! Rockets that launch to the space often create these clouds in stunning forms and appear over a large area, sometimes because of failure in the launch or dumping out the extra fuel that creates the cloud. This image illustrates some of rocket-related bizarre clouds that appeared around the world in the recent years. Its very strange sighting when you see it first time, like my experience in 2007: www.twanight.org?ID=3002823
Reports of such sighting often appears on Spaceweather website. Here is one after the mysterious spiral-like cloud over northern Scandinavia in 2009 which turns out to be a failure missle rocket test from a Russian submarine: www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=10&month=12&year=2009 More about it: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2009/12/09/awesomely-bizarre-light-show-freaks-out-norway/
The recent cloud over the Middle East was also related to a Russian rocket (now confirmed): www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/07/middle-east-ufo-video_n_1579251.html About it in Persian: http://pourianazemi.com/ and http://khabaronline.ir/detail/219097/science/astronomy
These videos very well documented how these clouds are created by rockets: http://youtu.be/EQzja1WpZPc
http://youtu.be/Zx8i5EfmYU4
http://youtu.be/9IFLH8GzQh4
http://youtu.be/OkT3I6RDPkw
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8405481.stm
این ابرهای مرموز در آسمان زمین چه هستند؟ آیا بیگانکان فضایی به ملاقات ما آمدهاند؟! متاسفانه (یا شاید خوشبختانه) خیر! ابر مرموزی که در شب 18 خرداد در آسمان شب ایران و کشورهای خاورمیانه دیده شد مثل نمونههای دیگری که در این تصویر کنارهم گذاشتهام حاصل پرتاب موشکها به فضاست. آنها گاهی بر اثر خطا در مراحل پرتاب و گاهی نیز در فرایند خروج سوخت اضافه از موشک در ارتفاعات بالا به وجود میآیند. وقتی در فضای بالای جو زمین رخ دهد با بازتاب نور خورشید از ابر در حال انبساط منطقه وسیعی روی زمین آن را میبینند. ابر اخیر نیز حاصل پرتاب موشکی از روسیه بود، حتی عجیبتر از آن در سال 2009 در شمال اسکاندیناوی با پرتاب موشک روسی دیگری دیده شد. برای اطلاعات بیشتر لینکهای زیر حتما ببینید، ویدئوهای انتخاب شده نشان میدهند چگونه این ابرها در پی پرتاب یک موشک شکل میگیرند”