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Soviet proposal for a UFO observation center

Soviet proposal for a UFO observation center
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Summary

In 1991, a reader from Leningrad suggested repurposing the Krasnoyarsk radar station, deemed obsolete for military use, into a center for UFO observation and research. Published in the Soviet newspaper Rabochnaya Tribuna, the proposal called for collaboration with foreign experts to understand the identity and intentions of these "strange guests." The idea also hinted that such an initiative might help address earthly problems, suggesting that fate itself had given the "Krasnoyarsk Object" a unique opportunity. The newspaper invited readers to continue the discussion and submit more suggestions, which would be analyzed by a group of specialists meeting soon at the editorial offices.

The publication included a phone number for readers to share their ideas, reflecting an open and participatory approach. Although there is no evidence of immediate follow-up, the proposal highlights a scientific curiosity and international openness during a period of Soviet transition. This declassified document offers an unusual glimpse into how Soviet authorities considered investigating unidentified phenomena with a collaborative and practical mindset.