459 matching evidence objects
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…PAGES 1. The unidentified flying bbject was described as follows: silver in color, there was no indication as to type of propulsion and no sound was audible. Oblong in shape round on leading edge with fish tail shape on trailing edge. Size unkmown, however observers reported there were two (2) or three (3) single jets and one (1) bomber in the vicinity at ti…
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… OF 2 1. The unidentified flying bbject was described as follows: silver in color, there was no indication as to type of propulsion and no sound was audible. Oblong in shape round on leading edge with fish tail shape on trailing edge. Size unkmown, however observers reported there were two (2) or three (3) single jets and one (1) bomber in the vicinity at ti…
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…LIGHT BULB, NO AERODYNAMIC FEATURES COULD BE DISTINGUISHED EXCEPT sHORT STREAM OR TAIL OF LIGHT SIMILIAR TO AN EXHAUST. MOVED UP AND DOWN AND SIDEWAYS. MADE NO SOUND. DISAPPEARED BELOW HORIZON. 2. OBSERVED AT 101927£ FOR 1 HOUR AND 40 MINUTES 3. OBSERVED VISUALLY FROM GOC POST 4, LEEDS CENTER, MAINE, 70 DEGREES 10 MINUTES WEST, 44 DEGREES 10 MINUTES NORTH DI…
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…LIGHT BULB, NO AERODYNAMIC FEATURES COULD BE DISTINGUISHED EXCEPT sHORT STREAM OR TAIL OF LIGHT SIMILIAR TO AN EXHAUST. MOVED UP AND DOWN AND SIDEWAYS. MADE NO SOUND. DISAPPEARED BELOW HORIZON. OBSERVED AT 1019272 FOR 1 HOUR AND 40 MINUTES OBSERVED VISUALLY FROM GOC POST LXEDS CENTER, MAINE, 70 DEGREES 10 MINUTES WEST, 44 DEGREES 10 MINUTES NORTH DISTANCE FR…
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…ar, white, orange, blue, and green in color, traveling at jet speed, at an altitude of approximately 20,000 to 25,000 feet. Color was later given as orange, No sound was audible. Object was observed for approximately two hours and 10 minutes. Weather in that vicinity was 5,000 thinly overcast, with winds 20 to 25 knots. The authenticity of this report seems …
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…ar, white, orange, blue, and green in color, traveling at jet speed, at an altitude of approximately 20,000 to 25,000 feet. Color was later given as orange, No sound was audible. Object was observed for approximately two hours and 10 minutes. Weather in that vicinity was 5,000 thinly overcast, with winds 20 to 25 knots. The authenvicity of this report seems …
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…s distance from the observers was estimated at twenty (20) miles. The ball appeared to remain stationary during the entire sighting. The object made no audible sound, 2. Times: Sighting began at 1100 hours, PST, 2 February 1953, and the object remained in view for approximately three (3) minutes thereafter. 3. Manner of Observation: The observation was made …
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…s distance from the observers was estimated at twenty (20) miles. The ball aopeared to remain stationary during the entire sighting. The object made no audible sound, 2. lime: - Sighting began at 1100 hours, POT, 2 February 1955, and the object remained in view for approximately three (3) minutes thereafter. i 3. Manner of O
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…his area during the past few weeks. One Was seen near Myrtle Beach a week befere the Booth shooting. & Marine Gorps jet pilot pursued ami lost a strange eraft along the Carolinas coast. Last Friday, anether was seen by four people at Myrtle Beach, heard by mother, then seen by six others a few minutes later over Marion, Ss. C. Latest reports were made last n…
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…h of Congaree APB on a heading of 360 degfees, & Ho information is available as te shape, size, solor, aero- dynamics, trail or exhaust, propulsion system, and sound, 2. The object was sighted by radar at 1707 E, Houre and tracked until 1725 &, Hours, the object was again sighted at 17,5 5. Hours and faded at 3, Object was observed by an AN/MPS~5 and an AN/T…
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CLA SSIFICATION) ——— ma —e ae COUNTRY REPORT NO. (LEA ERLANK / ‘ (14 "i tad S$ tates of Amer 5.02, Ar 5 29 & _AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT Unidentstied j flying AREA REPORTED ON FROM (Agency) ‘. “9 : f 43 r. ? >” pom % ' ae ee He ’ a. ae, : WORCAPSS par don ve de Oth VEPOLIES pad gH avin Oley 2 DATE OF REPORT EVALUATION 6 March 195: PREPARED BY (Offic…
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…perature inversion, 3 ' Ne g 2 tL A Ve ‘ Ys Negative, LO, egative, considerable alt and losing itude and flying a zig zag propulsion were observed. A thr bbing sound was heard appar- from the object as it passed overhead the GOC Post where the e located. The unidentified flying object disappeare rom view of San Francisco. Object was first observed Ox AaPy Ti…
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… inches in diameter froma distance of 3/8ths of a mile and an altitude ef 1500 feet. Its shape was not clearly defined, but appeared to be round. It emitted no sound nor were there any discernible trails of exhaust patterns, Weather at the time of the sighting was a measured 5500 feet oVercast, visibility 10 miles, wind 15-16. knots from 170 to 185 degrees. …
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…inches in diameter from a distance of 3/8ths of a mile and an altitude of 1500 fect. Its shape was not clearly defined, but appeared to be reund. It emitted no sound nor were there any discernible trails of exhaust patterns. Weather et the time of the sighting was a measured 5500 feet oVercast, visibility 10 miles, wind 15-16. knots from 1'70 to 185 degrees,…
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… at time observed a light at approximately re ed position, It's first eolor te, it then changed to ye! % remained on for apprate- imate ly 10 mimites. Negative sound. Ab 2150 I, GCA again called ad reported other objects am their scopes at the same approximate position. ‘ower unable to observe such objects. i have 6 months duty in tower; all time at present …
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« AF FORM PY—PART | 1 ELASSIFICATION) APPROVED 1 JUNE 1948: aA | [a a ee Kz ar 3 AIR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION RES OR er ‘SUBJECT UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS AREA REPORTED ON ii FROM (Agency) ASHTYA AIR BASE, KYUSHU, JAPAN 4834 Troop Carrier Wing (M), APO 75 DATE OF REPORT DATE OF INFORMATION EVALUATION 14 March 1953 7 March 1953 i os oe PREPARED BY (Officer)…
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… than one: None, Aerodynamic features: Not knewn Propulsion system: None, statienary, then dropping dewn. Trail er exhaust: None, Speed: Object was stationary. Sound: None, Maneuvers: None ebservereds Manner ef disappearance and other pertinent or unusual features: Disappeared at 0459Z hours in the northwest approximately 8 miles eut. Went down behind a hill…
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… than ones None, Aerodynamic features: Not knewn Propulsion system: None, statienary, then dropping dewn. Trail er exhaust: None, Speed: Object was stationary. Sound 3 None » Maneuvers: None ebservereds Manner ef disappearance and other pertinent or unusual features: Disappeared at 0459Z hours in the northwest approximately 8 miles eut. Went down behind a hi…
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…re than one: None. Keredyneamic features: Not lmowns Propulsion system: None observered, Trail or exhaust: None visible, Speed: Stationary(just a short flash). Sound: None, Maneuvers: Nones Manner ef disappearance and other pertinent er unusual features: It was a sert ef a shert flash. Time of sighting: 1015 hours, 9 March 1953» Manner of observation: Visual…
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…re than one: None. Meredynamic features: Not knowns Propulsion system: None observered,s Trail or exhaust: None visible, Speed: Stationary(just a short flash). Sound: None. Maneuvers: Nones Manner ef disappearance and other pertinent er unusual features: It was a sert ef a shert flash. Time of sighting: 1015 hours, 9 March 1953» Manner of observation: Visual…