F3G-T-5A (Flight 3-G, 4602d AISS, PIAFB) — 1953-02-23 — Easton Center Community, Maine (46°37'N 67°47'W)
Narrative
Between 2030 and 2130 hrs EST on either 23 or 24 February 1953, Mrs. Henry Miller of Easton Center Community, Maine sighted a single dark red circular light approximately four-to-five times larger than any visible star. Path was either westerly or descending in altitude over three-to-four minutes until the light disappeared below a hill. Estimated azimuth 280 degrees, elevation 20 degrees. Stationary surface observation. Observer was rated of average intelligence and reliability; delay in reporting was attributed to desire to avoid publicity.
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Witnesses (2)
- Mrs. Henry Miller of Eastonnamed_pattern
- Mrs. Henry Millernamed_pattern
Source documents (1)
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