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AISS-UFOB-160-56 / OPS 0333 — 1956-06-25 — Lutz, Florida

1956-06-25· Lutz, FloridaResolved prosaic
Strangeness (S)
0.0
Credibility (P)
1.0
Evidence (EVID)
1.0
Date conf
9.0
Loc conf
0.0

Narrative

On 25 June 1956 at 0450Z (night) near Lutz, Florida, observers (a laborer and a student) reported a single round half-dollar sized orange object with reddish bottom. The object was observed during an aircraft passing, sweeping upward 90 degrees from post from southeast to south. Observed via ground visual then binoculars. Light clouds. Captain Leonard D. Harris (Operations Officer) determined possible cause was a celestial body. Major Novak, navigator at 396th BM Wing requested by SHEEPMAN/FL034 to observe the UFOB, reported it was definitely a planet, presumed to be Saturn.

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Witnesses (2)

Source documents (1)

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Score evidence (5)

Why this event scored the way it did. Every contribution is traceable.

s

  • 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)