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My oh my. The lack of (decent) references is staggering. One can expect no less from a ufo-related wikipedia article...—Precedingunsigned comment added by201.82.95.82 (talk)16:53, 8 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
One would usually expect that from a UFO sceptical article, with only sources from such unreliable charlatans as Klass.Stop shilling you anonymous coward.
Morganson691 (talk)18:01, 21 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Terrible article , constantly using the term UFO's to imply flying saucers or visiting aliens without actually saying it.
It has questions like "are UFO's real?" well anything you cant identify 100% is unidentified, anything to far off in the distance is unidentified. So yes UNIDENTIFIED objects are real but that doesnt make them visiting aliens like this article implies. Please correct this and put some credibility back into this article.— Precedingunsigned comment added by31.51.153.117 (talk)19:59, 20 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
What a diversion! From 1953 the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office surveyed the oceans charting the planet's magnetic field. The project used aircraft and, after the development of the proton precession magnetometer from ships. The mission stated from the 1966 report covering early days,U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office Geomagnetic Surveys 1953 — 1965:
The early aircraft was aSuper Constellation, nicknamedRoadrunner. Then came severalP-3 Orions that flew low level magnetic surveys worldwide. The geophysical ships operated by the office also conducted magnetic observations in the geophysical survey suite. A look at the surveys listed in the 1966 report will show many ship names covered here on Wikipedia. Then some out there begin conflating this UFO thingy with the big U.S.N. project with one UFO site showing a photo of one of the aircraft as a UFO investigation asset. Idiocy.Palmeira (talk)00:24, 2 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]