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Help needed for a scientific study of UFO

 
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:28 pm    Post subject: Help needed for a scientific study of UFO Reply with quote



Want to contribute to the scientific study of Unexplained Aerial
Phenomenons ?

One project (powerpoint presentation available via http://rr0.sourceforge.net/)
aims to collect testimonies about UAP via internet and to enable a
visual reconstruction of the observed phenomenon (in addition to the
testimonial part making use of words). Another project is to build a
meta database on UAP.

The challenge is to build a flexible tool to enable the most precise
visual description of the phenomenon (either a material object, or a
fuzzy shape, or lights, etc...), its evolution through time and its
environement (including predictible objects in the sky: celestial
bodies, satellites,...).

The computer engineer who initiated this project would gratefully
welcome an assistance for the java/OpenGL programming to finalize it.
A first prototype of the tool is alredy available.
If you are interested to contribute, please write me:
jeffbaure (AT) gmail (DOT) com (add a dot between "f" and "b").
Jeff
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