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UFOB INDEX CARD A1SS-UFOB-283-57 | 1. DATE 11/23 Oct 57 11/23 Sept 57 | 2. LOCATION Kansas City, Mo. | 12. CONCLUSIONS ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon ☐ Was Aircraft ☑ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft | | --- | --- | --- | | 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 18/0300Z Sep 57 | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☐ Was Astronomical ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical ☐ Other ☐ Insufficient Data for Evaluation ☐ Unknown | | 5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE Civilian | | | 7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION Three to five mi…
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SCIENCE NEWS LETTER for August 24, 1937 AS'ZONOW # Venus, Saturn Now Seen Although Venus is becoming brighter in the evening sky, it is still retiring early from view. September will have a kind of replacement for Venus—the "harvest moon." ## By JAMES STOKLEY THE PLANET Venus is gradually brightening, and becoming more prominent in the evening sky. However, it still sets about an hour and a half after the sun. This is before twilight has completely ended, and the sky has become dark. If you look toward the southwest as dusk gathers, Venus will soon appear. Of magnitude minus 35 on the ast…
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Science News Letter for August 24, 1957 # SYMBOLS FOR STARS IN ORDER OF BRIGHTNESS ## Celestial Time Table for September | Sept. | EST | Months | | --- | --- | --- | | 8 | 12:00 noon | Mono farthest, distance 252,000 miles. | | 11 | 11:55 p.m. | Full moon (Harvest Moon). | | 16 | 11:02 p.m. | Moon in last quarter. | | 21 | 10:00 a.m. | Sun and Mars in line with earth. | | 22 | Midnight | Moon nearest, distance 122,300 miles. | | 23 | 2:27 a.m. | Sun over equator, autumn commences in Northern Hemisphere. | | 25 | 2:00 p.m. | New moon. Mercury farthest west of sun; visible for …
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FINAL GALLEY PROOF Galley 88—THE WORLD OF FLYING SAUCERS Sending a letter and two photographs of the fragments to Colonel Lawrence J. Tacker, then in the Office of Information, United States Air Force, she simultaneously released to the press copies of both letter and photographs, and suggested that the Air Force could “vindicate” itself by analyzing the material. The newspaper photographs showed one fragment about four inches long and two inches wide resembling petrified wood in appearance, and a smaller piece shaped roughly like a flattened cupcake, whose surface showed pits and whorls lik…
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Other Mysterious Fragments In the spring of 1960 Mrs. Coral Lorenzen, director of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, publicly challenged the truth of the Air Force statement that "no physical or material evidence, not even a minute fragment of so-called 'flying saucer' has ever been found." [20] Mrs. Lorenzen announced that she had in her possession two fragments of an extraterrestrial vehicle that had met with disaster in the earth's atmosphere. Without specifying the date and location of the event, the identity of the witnesses, or any corroborative details of the alleged disaster,…
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No Case (Information Only) 10 September 1957 Pleasant Valley, New York I: Plane Spotter Sees Circling Objects Drop "Flimsy Material" This sighting took place on Tuesday, Sept. 10, in Pleasant Valley, N.Y. (on the upper Delaware River in the Western Catskills.) Richard Holsapple, a self-employed builder, saw three objects circling silently in a clear sky, "near military planes, which took no notice of them." "Two were silvery and the other was somewhat darker," said Holsapple, who is a member of the Ground Observer Corps. "It was very hard to judge how far up they were, but they were certainl…
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18 - 30 SEPTEMBER 1957 SIGHTINGS | DATE | LOCATION | OBSERVER | EVALUATION | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 18 | Gresham, Oregon | | Insufficient Data | | 19 | Hollis, Long Island, New York | | Balloon | | 19 | Point Pleasant, New Jersey | | Other (Hallucination) | | 20 | Kadena AFB, Okinawa | Military | UNIDENTIFIED | | 20 | Montauk, N.Y./Benson, Pennsylvania | Military (RADAR) | 1. Equip Malfunction 2. ECM (Chaff Drop) | | 20 | San Antonio, Texas (CASE MISSING) | Civilian | Astro (STARS/PLANETS) | | 21 | New Carlisle, Ohio | | Other (AUTO LIGHTS) | | 21 | Panama Canal Zone…
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