NBR 26ADOIN — 1956-09-20 — Brooklyn, New York
Narrative
On 20 September 1956 at 0015Z, 0145Z, and approximately 0300Z (three sightings), a student in Brooklyn, New York, observed two round lights: a larger yellowish-white one (size of Mars) and a smaller bluish-white one (size of pin head), with the smaller behind the other. The first sighting headed southwest with the smaller followed by larger light. The second sighting headed northeast with one object the size of a dim star. The third sighting was similar but preceded by larger light. Duration: 1 second, 45 seconds, 75 seconds respectively. Reported by 1/Lt John F. Curry III CIC/DO, 26th Air Division.
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Witnesses (1)
- Lt John F. Curry III CICnamed_pattern
Source documents (1)
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- 23857158-012-050NARAvalue 2.4[direct]
Score evidence (4)
Why this event scored the way it did. Every contribution is traceable.
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- doc_anom blend (1.0/1.0) → 1.0
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- docs=1 (+0.5)
- single agency (+0.5)
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- narrative only (base 1)