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Incident #128

DATE OF MUG: 8 May 1948
LOCATION: Middleport, Ohio
NUMBER: N-1a Civilian
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CORPORATE PHOSPHORACANT
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TIME OF ATTR: 9:00
LOCATION: New York
LOCATION: New York
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DATE OF ATTR: --
COMMUNICATION: --

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Not Investigated on C
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RESTRICTED
UNCLASSIFIED

Incident #128 -- Hobson, Ohio -- 8 May 1948

Once again, the report given is entirely inadequate for a conclusion. However, astronomical origin of the object or objects observed seems very improbable.

The phenomenon described resembles the observation of an airplane beacon or search light reflecting against an overcast. This would certainly be periodic, appear phosphorescent, travel at great speed, and be oval in shape. Such interpretation would dismiss the occasional bursting and disintegrating as a subjective impression. -- However, weather conditions are not stated
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Dr HYNEK'S EVALUATIONS EXTRACTED FROM PROJECT GRUDGE REPORT.

INCIDENT INDEX

1. Astronomical

a. High probability:
#26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 48, 49, 59, 60, 66, 69, 70, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 101, 102, 103, 104, 116, 119, 132, 136, 140, 147, 148, 158, 174, 184, 185, 187, 197, 203, 204, 208, 216, 219, 238.

b. Fair or low probability:
#19, 20, 23, 24, 28, 35, 35, 46, 50, 63, 67, 80, 82, 93, 100, 112, 120, 121, 129, 130, 144, 153, 165, 166, 167, 175, 192, 199, 202, 205, 220, 230, 240.

2. Non-astronomical but suggestive of other explanations

a. Balloons or ordinary aircraft:
#3, 11, 22, 41, 42

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