JUFLN 044 — Houston, Texas (29/44 N, 95/25 W)
Narrative
At 0845Z on a date in early October (year not determinable from text), a civilian bus driver in Houston, Texas gazed at the sky and observed a round object that remained stationary at 70 degrees elevation, 45 degrees azimuth, for fifteen minutes. The object changed color through red and blue. Radar facilities, weather bureaus, and the University of Houston were contacted regarding airplanes, weather balloons, comets, meteors, and planets, all with negative results. Operations officer Lt Col Williamson noted no analysis was possible due to only one observer.
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Witnesses (1)
- Lt Col Williamson noted no analysisnamed_pattern
Source documents (1)
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- 23857158-002-018NARAvalue 1.1[direct]
Score evidence (4)
Why this event scored the way it did. Every contribution is traceable.
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- weather balloon (-2.0)
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- docs=1 (+0.5)
- single agency (+0.5)
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- narrative only (base 1)