Project Blue Book was a program started in 1952 to A. See if Aliens were a national threat and B. Analyze the components and workings of UFOs. They collected data from thousands of UFO sightings, and all the evidence was destroyed in 1970
Project Blue Book was created in 1952.
Project Blue Book officially ended in 1970. It was a United States Air Force study that investigated claims of UFO sightings and concluded that most could be explained by natural phenomena.
A blue book refers to Kelly blue book published by Les Kelly, it has become a trusted source of information over the years since 1926. You can use this book for information.
It started in 1952 and ceased in January 1970
One can find the listed value of your car in the Blue Book by purchasing a blue book. One can also find this information from using Blue Book resources online.
Project Blue Book was a United States Air Force study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) conducted from 1952 to 1969. Its purpose was to determine if UFOs were a threat to national security and to scientifically analyze UFO sightings. The project resulted in over 12,000 UFO reports, with most being easily explained but some remaining unidentified.
Try the book entitled, "Operation Crossroads."
You can find out what your car blue book value is by searching through Kelly Blue Book. In the Kelly Blue Book you input your car information, the VIN number as well as any other useful information it may ask, and it will give you a listing of what your car is worth, depending on the condition.
Blue Book of Gun Values
Blue Book of Gun Values
yes it is free.
One can get a copy of the NADA Blue Book from the NADA (National Automobile Dealers Association) website, or the Kelly Blue Book website. Another great place to find NADA Blue Book information would be your local library.