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Episode 21 Project Blue Book: Do you Believe?!? - BIIRS Season 2
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It's October, so you know what that means? It's time to get SPOOKY! We're kicking off Spooky month with one of Henna's favorite's: Project Blue Book. Do you believe in UFOs? Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Anna's Sources: Dunbar, Brian. “Hypersonic X-43A Takes Flight.” NASA, NASA, www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x43-main.html. History.com Editors. “Red Scare.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 1 June 2010, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/red-scare. “Kenneth Arnold UFO Sighting.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Arnold_UFO_sighting. “Kenneth Arnold.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 26 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Arnold. “Lead in Paint.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 30 July 2019, www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/prevention/sources/paint.htm. “Northrop YB-35.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 4 July 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_YB-35. “Orographic Lift.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 25 Aug. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orographic_lift. Paur, Jason. “Oct. 14, 1947: Yeager Machs the Sound Barrier.” Wired, Conde Nast, 10 Sept. 2018, www.wired.com/2009/10/1014yeager-breaks-mach-1/. “Prospector.” Prospector Noun - Definition, Pictures, Pronunciation and Usage Notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com, www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/prospector. “Red Scare.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 23 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Scare. “Speed of Sound.” ScienceDaily, ScienceDaily, www.sciencedaily.com/terms/speed_of_sound.htm. “Vought XF5U.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 27 Aug. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vought_XF5U. Waldek, Stefanie. “History's Most Infamous UFO Sightings.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 6 July 2017, www.history.com/news/historys-most-infamous-ufo-sightings. Henna's Sources: Apple, Charles. “UFOs over Washington: The First Report of 'Flying Saucers'.” Spokesman.com, The Spokesman-Review, 23 June 2020, www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/jun/23/ufos-over-washington-first-report-flying-saucers/. “Close Encounter.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 5 Aug. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close_encounter. “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close_Encounters_of_the_Third_Kind. Hall, Richard H. The UFO Evidence. Vol. 1, The National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), 1964. https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010001-0.pdf Jackson, Matthew. “Little-Known Sci-Fi Fact: How a Misquote Created the UFO Term 'Flying Saucer'.” SYFY WIRE, SYFY WIRE, 24 June 2015, www.syfy.com/syfywire/little-known-sci-fi-fact-how-misquote-created-ufo-term-flying-saucer. “Lubbock Lights.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 10 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubbock_Lights. “National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 9 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Investigations_Committee_On_Aerial_Phenomena. Ott, Tim. “J. Allen Hynek.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 22 Jan. 2020, www.biography.com/scientist/j-allen-hynek. “Project BLUE BOOK - Unidentified Flying Objects.” National Archives and Records Administration, National Archives and Records Administration, www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ufos. “Project Blue Book.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 21 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blue_Book. Ruppelt, Edward J. The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects. Ace Books, 1956.
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It's October, so you know what that means? It's time to get SPOOKY! We're kicking off Spooky month with one of Henna's favorite's: Project Blue Book. Do you believe in UFOs? Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Anna's Sources: Dunbar, Brian. “Hypersonic X-43A Takes Flight.” NASA, NASA, www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x43-main.html. History.com Editors. “Red Scare.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 1 June 2010, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/red-scare. “Kenneth Arnold UFO Sighting.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Arnold_UFO_sighting. “Kenneth Arnold.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 26 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Arnold. “Lead in Paint.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 30 July 2019, www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/prevention/sources/paint.htm. “Northrop YB-35.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 4 July 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_YB-35. “Orographic Lift.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 25 Aug. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orographic_lift. Paur, Jason. “Oct. 14, 1947: Yeager Machs the Sound Barrier.” Wired, Conde Nast, 10 Sept. 2018, www.wired.com/2009/10/1014yeager-breaks-mach-1/. “Prospector.” Prospector Noun - Definition, Pictures, Pronunciation and Usage Notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com, www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/prospector. “Red Scare.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 23 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Scare. “Speed of Sound.” ScienceDaily, ScienceDaily, www.sciencedaily.com/terms/speed_of_sound.htm. “Vought XF5U.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 27 Aug. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vought_XF5U. Waldek, Stefanie. “History's Most Infamous UFO Sightings.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 6 July 2017, www.history.com/news/historys-most-infamous-ufo-sightings. Henna's Sources: Apple, Charles. “UFOs over Washington: The First Report of 'Flying Saucers'.” Spokesman.com, The Spokesman-Review, 23 June 2020, www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/jun/23/ufos-over-washington-first-report-flying-saucers/. “Close Encounter.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 5 Aug. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close_encounter. “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close_Encounters_of_the_Third_Kind. Hall, Richard H. The UFO Evidence. Vol. 1, The National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), 1964. https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010001-0.pdf Jackson, Matthew. “Little-Known Sci-Fi Fact: How a Misquote Created the UFO Term 'Flying Saucer'.” SYFY WIRE, SYFY WIRE, 24 June 2015, www.syfy.com/syfywire/little-known-sci-fi-fact-how-misquote-created-ufo-term-flying-saucer. “Lubbock Lights.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 10 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubbock_Lights. “National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 9 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Investigations_Committee_On_Aerial_Phenomena. Ott, Tim. “J. Allen Hynek.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 22 Jan. 2020, www.biography.com/scientist/j-allen-hynek. “Project BLUE BOOK - Unidentified Flying Objects.” National Archives and Records Administration, National Archives and Records Administration, www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ufos. “Project Blue Book.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 21 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blue_Book. Ruppelt, Edward J. The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects. Ace Books, 1956.
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