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Near, Indianapolis, Indiana 2004 HUMANOID REPORTS
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[quote:Plurality:MV84NzQ4NV8zMDczNTcwXzFERkM0NTgx] Why would Japan bother to sponsor something like this? Japan scans skies for alien life Two Japanese observatories have started a probe to find signs of extraterrestrial life using radio and optical telescopes, in Japanīs first government-backed search for aliens. "I donīt think it would be any wonder if life like us exists somewhere else as space is vast," Mitsumi Fujishita, radioastronomy professor at Kyushu Tokai University, said. The five-day search is being done jointly at the Nishi-Harima Astronomical Observatory, and the state-run Mizusawa Astrogeodynamics Observatory in northern Japan. The researchers say there have been earlier Japanese efforts to detect signs of aliens but this is the first such search involving a state-run organisation. The Mizusawa observatory is using a radio telescope with a diameter of 10 metres to try to find radio waves. Rhe Nishi-Harima observatory, with a two-metre reflector telescope, aims to detect light. They will focus on the area near the Hydra constellation where a US researcher detected radio waves in 1988. Another researcher says it "will be very difficult to find signs as we donīt know which radio waves would come at what time or from where." "Even if they cannot detect anything, however, it is important to find out what it (the lack of detection) means scientifically," he said. Japan is drafting an ambitious space program, with a goal of a manned station on the moon by 2025, after successfully sending into space a satellite last Saturday. The launch came 15 months after a similar unmanned launch failed disastrous [/quote]
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So the same old story there is no such thing as aliens or visitors ;-)
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2004 HUMANOID REPORTS
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Albert Rosales
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Location. Near, Indianapolis, Indiana
Date: December 20 2004
Time: 2000
The two witnesses were driving across country from Missouri and as they drove over a hill on I-70 they saw 2 lights in the sky. They were both immediately drawn to the lights and they assumed it was just a plane. One of the witnesses commented on the size of the plane considering how far apart the lights were. They kept watching and realized that it was not moving. One of them said that it must be an aircraft beacon tower but as they kept driving they realized that it was directly above the highway and it was not moving. All they saw was two lights until they were directly in front of it and noticed that it was a very flat cylindrical-shaped object sort of gray in color. They were both mesmerized by the object and everything seemed to stand still. It had previously been very windy but as they were underneath the craft the wind suddenly stopped, there didn´t seem to be any weather or temperature.
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