UT049: Infrared Analysis of Metal Fragments Purportedly from a Crashed UFO on the Plains of San Agustin circa 1947
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Background/Objective
A purported UFO crashed on the San Agustin Plains in New Mexico circa July 1947. For many years investigators have tried to locate fragments from this crash. Chuck Wade has made trips to the possible site of the crash and brought back a number of metal fragments and one sample of plastic-like material. The metal samples have been examined by other laboratories using EDS (Energy dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy) elemental analysis and other tests. The objective is to determine what information infrared spectroscopy can provide about these fragments and the “plastic”. It should be noted that infrared analysis is used for molecular determination of substances and does not reveal information regarding metal alloys or its elements.
Budinger Analysis Report
Phyllis Budinger's Post Analysis Notes
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