ID | #1549468974 |
Added | Wed, 06/02/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Berliner; FUFOR Index; Loren Gross Jan-May 1952
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Research center AF Cambridge, Radar Systems Lsb, electronics research Department, electronics engineers, Alfred P. furnish and Herbert J. Brun, as well as senior electrical engineer from the Massachusetts Institute of technology Joseph Paige were at the observation tower atop Great Blue Hill. They observed moving to the North-West 2 very thin flat, dull reddish orange square objects without corners or ovals, of a width of about 10-15 feet. The objects can be visually distinguished edge around the outer edges. They kolebanii in the ever-undulating "swooping" motion in horizontal flight at an altitude of about 2000 feet. Then the objects rose about 15° at a speed of about 240 mph, then flew away and disappeared due to distance.
They were not observed traces of steam or exhaust, no sound. The visibility that day was 70+ miles.
It is unclear whether to use observers 6x telescope to track objects.
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Original news
AF Cambridge Research Center, Radar Systems Lsb, Electronics Research Div, electronics engineers, Alfred P. Furnish and Herbert J. Brun, and MIT electrical engineering senior Joseph Page, were in an observation tower on top of Great Blue Hill saw to the NW 2 very thin flat, dull reddish orange squarish objects with no corners or ovals pulled in at the waist about 10-15 ft wide, with a lip around outer edges, fly wobbly in consistently undulating “swooping” motion in horizontal flight at about 2,000 ft altitude. Objects then climbed about 15° elevation at an estimated 240 mph, then flew away and disappeared due to distance. No trail or exhaust, no sound, visibility 70+ miles. [Unclear whether observers used 6x aircraft tracking telescope.]
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