THE CONDON REPORT
The Condon Committee was the informal name of the
University of Colorado UFO Project, a group funded by
the United States Air Force from 1966 to 1968 at the
University of Colorado to study unidentified flying
objects under the direction of physicist Edward Condon.
The result of its work, formally titled Scientific Study of
Unidentified Flying Objects, and known as the Condon
Report, appeared in 1968.
After examining hundreds of UFO files from the Air
Force's Project Blue Book and from the civilian UFO
groups National Investigations Committee On Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP) and Aerial Phenomena Research
Organization (APRO), and investigating sightings
reported during the life of the Project, the Committee
produced a Final Report that said the study of UFOs was
unlikely to yield major scientific discoveries.
The Condon Committee was the informal name of the University of Colorado UFO Project, a group funded by the United States Air Force from 1966 to 1968 at the University of Colorado to study unidentified flying objects under the direction of physicist Edward Condon. The result of its work, formally titled Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects, and known as the Condon Report, appeared in 1968.
After examining hundreds of UFO files from the Air
Force's Project Blue Book and from the civilian UFO
groups National Investigations Committee On Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP) and Aerial Phenomena Research
Organization (APRO), and investigating sightings
reported during the life of the Project, the Committee
produced a Final Report that said the study of UFOs was
unlikely to yield major scientific discoveries.
The Condon Committee was the informal name of the University of Colorado UFO Project, a group funded by the United States Air Force from 1966 to 1968 at the University of Colorado to study unidentified flying objects under the direction of physicist Edward Condon. The result of its work, formally titled Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects, and known as the Condon Report, appeared in 1968.
After examining hundreds of UFO files from the Air
Force's Project Blue Book and from the civilian UFO
groups National Investigations Committee On Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP) and Aerial Phenomena Research
Organization (APRO), and investigating sightings
reported during the life of the Project, the Committee
produced a Final Report that said the study of UFOs was
unlikely to yield major scientific discoveries.
The Condon Committee was the informal name of the University of Colorado UFO Project, a group funded by the United States Air Force from 1966 to 1968 at the University of Colorado to study unidentified flying objects under the direction of physicist Edward Condon. The result of its work, formally titled Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects, and known as the Condon Report, appeared in 1968.
After examining hundreds of UFO files from the Air
Force's Project Blue Book and from the civilian UFO
groups National Investigations Committee On Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP) and Aerial Phenomena Research
Organization (APRO), and investigating sightings
reported during the life of the Project, the Committee
produced a Final Report that said the study of UFOs was
unlikely to yield major scientific discoveries.
The Condon Committee was the informal name of the University of Colorado UFO Project, a group funded by the United States Air Force from 1966 to 1968 at the University of Colorado to study unidentified flying objects under the direction of physicist Edward Condon. The result of its work, formally titled Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects, and known as the Condon Report, appeared in 1968.
After examining hundreds of UFO files from the Air
Force's Project Blue Book and from the civilian UFO
groups National Investigations Committee On Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP) and Aerial Phenomena Research
Organization (APRO), and investigating sightings
reported during the life of the Project, the Committee
produced a Final Report that said the study of UFOs was
unlikely to yield major scientific discoveries.
The Condon Committee was the informal name of the University of Colorado UFO Project, a group funded by the United States Air Force from 1966 to 1968 at the University of Colorado to study unidentified flying objects under the direction of physicist Edward Condon. The result of its work, formally titled Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects, and known as the Condon Report, appeared in 1968.
After examining hundreds of UFO files from the Air
Force's Project Blue Book and from the civilian UFO
groups National Investigations Committee On Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP) and Aerial Phenomena Research
Organization (APRO), and investigating sightings
reported during the life of the Project, the Committee
produced a Final Report that said the study of UFOs was
unlikely to yield major scientific discoveries.