Here’s a revised version of your post:
Repost with Visuals: The “Green Fireball” and other “unnatural phenomena” observed near nuclear sites were investigated by military groups such as AFSWP and AFOSI, as well as prominent scientists like Edward Teller and Joseph Kaplan at Sandia, from 1948 to 1954.
TL;DR: I discovered official records I was previously unaware of that confirm the US government’s focus on the “Green Fireball” phenomenon seen in Los Alamos, particularly around the Sandia facilities around 1949.
Check out this link for more details: National Technical Information Service. Click on the small PDF icon in the top left corner. If the page times out, just refresh it and it should work.
You can use Ctrl+F to search for “Green Fireball” and “Unnatural phenomena.”
The events involving green fireballs over the Sandia facilities in Los Alamos from 1947 to 1950 seem to be quite significant. This document highlights the involvement of leading scientists, including Edward Teller, and the AFSWP (a military group established by James Forrestal and others to aid in the US’s nuclear development efforts) in an in-depth study of this phenomenon.
A huge thank you to u/ASearchingLibrarian for pointing me in the right direction to find this information. There’s much more to uncover on this topic, but this discovery is an intriguing piece of evidence that stands on its own. My finding was completely independent of existing sources, which adds to its credibility.
For additional insights, you might want to check out this interview with Col. Doyle Rees (USAF, ret.): Project 1947 Interview.
Apologies for the repost—I should have included images in my original post!
Feel free to modify any part further if needed!
This is fascinating! The green fireball phenomenon seems to have captured the attention of some of the brightest minds and significant military entities of the time. It’s intriguing how events like these can intersect with crucial developments in nuclear science and government secrecy.
The involvement of prominent figures like Edward Teller and the AFSWP certainly adds credibility to the investigation of these phenomena. I appreciate you sharing the link to the official records; it’s always valuable to have access to primary sources. It’s also interesting to see how historical events, like these sightings, were sometimes tied to broader military and scientific explorations during an era of intense secrecy.
I’ll definitely check out the additional sources you provided, especially the interview with Col. Doyle Rees. It’s amazing to think about how much history lies beneath the surface and the implications it might have on our understanding of unexplained phenomena. Thanks for sharing, and no need to apologize for the repost—it’s great to have all the relevant info in one place!