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Australia Releases UFO Files From National Archives

Monday, August 6, 2012 6:00
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The National Archives holds a number of records relating to unidentified flying objects (UFOs), flying saucers and other unidentified aerial sightings. Most of these records date from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, when public interest in UFOs was high and many sightings were reported to Commonwealth authorities.

There was no specific government agency responsible for the collecting and analysing these sightings, so responsibility fell on the Department of Air. The Department collected reports from defence force members, pilots and air traffic controllers, meteorologists and the general public. During the peak of interest in UFOs the department investigated some reports, trying to establish whether the sighting could be attributed to low flying aircraft, weather balloons or meteorological phenomena.

Reports were also collected by other agencies involved in air safety, research and intelligence, including the CSIRO, the Joint Intelligence Organisation, the Weapons Research Establishment at Maralinga, and the Department of Transport. The Department of Territories kept reports from Papua New Guinea.

 
Interest in UFOs was high in the 1950s and 1960s. Popular culture reflected this fascination with the unknown and fed the imagination of people around the world. The mainstream press also carried reports of UFO sightings.

In the absence of a specialist government agency to deal with UFO correspondence, responsibility for recording encounters with unexplained phenomena fell on the Department of Air. These records are now held by the Archives, and include completed ‘Report on aerial object observed’ forms and narrative accounts of UFO encounters.

This Department of Air record, marked confidential, is a diagram of a UFO sighting from 1955. It details how the ‘object came from & returned to the west’ and ‘appeared to float just above the tree tops’. An ‘orange glow’ could be seen through the three portholes.

Diagram of a UFO sighting, 1955. NAA: 705, 114/1/197

 
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Below is a selection of records in the Archives' collection that relate to UFOs. To find further records of interest, you can search the collection.

Item titleDate rangeSeries numberTraining command HQ – reports of unusual activity and aerial phenomenon 1950–55 B5758, 5/6/AIR part 1
Investigations of flying saucers – policy 1953–63 A703, 554/1/30 part 1
Investigations of flying saucers – policy 1953–67 A703, 554/1/30 part 2
Investigations of flying saucers – policy 1959–74 A703, 554/1/30 part 3
Reports on flying saucers and other aerial objects 1953–58 A703, 580/1/1 part 1
Reports on flying saucers and other aerial objects 1958–60 A703, 580/1/1 part 2
Reports on flying saucers and other aerial objects 1960–63 A703, 580/1/1 part 3
Reports on flying saucers and other aerial objects 1963–65 A703, 580/1/1 part 4

Additional resources

Memento, Issue 2 March 2011 – ‘What a gem! Flying saucers and other aerial objects’

Find of the month, August 2005 – Blinded by the light

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  • 1955
    Project Blue Book Much???

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