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ATSS-UFOB-133-56 / OPS 4262 — 1956-05-18 — Brooksville, Florida

1956-05-18· Brooksville, FloridaResolved prosaic
Strangeness (S)
0.0
Credibility (P)
1.0
Evidence (EVID)
1.0
Date conf
10.0
Loc conf
0.0

Narrative

At 2305Z on 18 May 1956, a housewife in Brooksville, Florida observed a round silver marble-sized object with no sound. The object moved at 45 degrees elevation, 90 degrees directly overhead, ascending on a straight course and faded abruptly. Duration was two hours and twelve minutes, observed both ground-visual and via binoculars. The planet Venus was scheduled to set at about the time the object disappeared. An F-94 was scrambled. The 4602D AISS concluded POSSIBLY ASTRONOMICAL: Venus.

extracted via: llm_subagent_v1

Witnesses (1)

  • [anonymous] military pilotrole_pattern

Source documents (1)

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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)