SUN STREAK PROJECT 0761 SESSION NUMBER: 01 ERV VIEWER: 052
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:::,l::() 1" NUMBER: 0761 SESSION NUMBER: 01
DATE OF SESSION: 901015 DATE OF REPORT: 901015
START TIME: 0930 END TIME: 1002
METHODOLOGY: ERV SOURCE IDENTIFIER: 052
1. (S/NF/SK) MISSIONS: Describe training target 0761, Yerkes
Observatory, WI.
2. (S/NF/SK) VIEWER. TASKING: "Your mission today is to obtain
I's, such as purpose and function, about the site." Encrypted
coordinates. The following in session cues were given: "get
some descriptors about it and try to remember so that you can
sketch,""go inside,""what do you see? Look around inside,""museum
is AOL,""remember so that you can sketch ''ask the people about
what they are doing and why,""that's (OL.. is from your museum idea:
there may be visitors here but they are not tourists,""what area
of science?""remember so that you can sketch,""find the head
person here ,""ask him about his area of interest,""that is
AOL/S," and "ask him to show you a representation of what he is
interested in.
3. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS: No PT's. Summary of information
attached. Good session. 032 had excellent dimensional contact
with site. She had some difficulties with I's (these have a
propensity for causing AOL in this stage of ERV training).
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SUMMARY OF INFORMATION:
0761
15 OCT 90
0930-1002
052
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The target is a curved structure'. is in a wide,'
open space, In the fritddle of nowhere. Something seems to
be coming out of the bottom of it. I can see a row of
curved points and the colors blue, red, green, and yellow.
There are at least four people in this structure. As I go
inside, I feel very small. It has a large, open, tall
ceiling. It smells old and musty. There are U-shapes all
around me. It seems to be a circular or rounded structure,
but long. There is some kind of slide that goes down. The
people are located higher up. They are looking at the
structure but they are also looking out of the structure
through some type of rounded glass. Looking through this
glass, I can see a bright, jagged, red light moving
upwards. It is so bright and red that it is almost blue.
This thing is very hot and there is a lot of pressure. The
people are awed by this. Some of the people seem to be
visitors and some Chinese.
The people seem to be looking at something big,
curved, rounded and full of air or pressure. The pressure
wants to come out of one end. It is almost like a
balloon. It is of high intensity. The structure's purpose
is scientific, ("Hydro). The person in charge of
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this place is a very skinny man with brown hair. His area
of interest has something to do with physics. He is
showing me two things being pushed together in the middle.
There is pressure on both sides and it is pushing this
bright, blue thing together, making it very narrow, like
him. There is also an immense view of black, with white
specks, that makes me think it would have the rough texture
of an old army blanket.
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Site 761
Yerkes Observatory
The astronomical observatory
of the University of Chicago, at Williams Bay, Wisconsin on
Lake Geneva. It is the university's principal center for
research and graduate instruction in astronomy and astrophysics.
The observatory was founded in 1892 when Charles Tyson Yerkes
(q.v.) presented the university with funds sufficient for the
building and equipment. The major instrument is a refracting
telescope, completed in 1897, with an aperture of 40 inches and
a focal length of 62 feet; this is the worlds largest
refractor. In addition, there are two reflecting telescopes
with apertures of 24 inches, and a number of small instruments
designed especially for photographic and spectroscopic studies
of such atmospheric phenomena as the aurora borealis. Since
1932 the University of Chicago has cooperated with the
University of Texas in the operation of the latter's McDonald
Observatory at Fort Davis, Texas.
Observational programs
conducted with the telescopes at the Yerkes observatory and
with the 36-inch and 82 inch reflecting telescopes at the
McDonald Observatory make use of a variety of photographic,
photometric, and spectroscopic techniques. These studies,
largely astrophysical, include investigations of the physical
properties of stars observed singly and in clusters, the
structure of our galaxy, and the structure and dynamics of
other galaxies. There are other programs for the observation
of double stars, planets, comets, asteroids and the aurora.
The Yerkes Observatory is also a leading center for theoretical
work in astrophysics. ' 4
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University of Chicago
on the shore of Lake Geneva, Wis.
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