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Det #3 670th GOS — 1953-03-01 — Princeton, New Jersey (Observation Post)
1953-03-01· Princeton, New Jersey (Observation Post)Resolved prosaic
Strangeness (S)
0.0
Credibility (P)
1.0
Evidence (EVID)
1.0
Date conf
10.0
Loc conf
0.0
Narrative
At 1945Z on 1 March 1953, Trenton Filter Center received a report from Norman Fowler of a circular silver stationary object over Princeton, NJ. A/2C Raymond Swallow was dispatched at 2000Z. At 2045Z the object was still visible but in a different position. 1st Lt Richard F. Watson observed the object through binoculars resembling a first quarter moon. Returning to Trenton at 2300Z, Lt Watson located the object at approximately 260 degrees, leading to conclusion that the object was Venus or another celestial body.
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Witnesses (3)
- Lt Richard F. Watson observed Atnamed_pattern
- Lt Richard F. Watson observed thenamed_pattern
- Lt Watson located the objectnamed_pattern
Source documents (1)
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- 23857122-1163-474144NARAvalue 1.4[direct]
Score evidence (6)
Why this event scored the way it did. Every contribution is traceable.
s
- venus (-1.5)
- outcome=resolved_prosaic (cap S<=3)
- post-blend cap S<=3 (resolved_prosaic)
p
- docs=1 (+0.5)
- single agency (+0.5)
evid
- narrative only (base 1)