ID | #1565784260 |
Added | Wed, 14/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Rullan;Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 4, No. 4, p. 7 July/August 1958
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
According to the newspaper, South Pacific Post, published in Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea), a strange object was discovered by the government trawler.
Patrol officer and four Europeans watched as a UFO hovered near their ship for 20 minutes. Acting Director for indigenous Affairs j. K. McCarthy stated that patrol officer E. C. Asdal was on the government trawler Eros when he and the others saw the object.
Mr. Attal said that was in the AHU passage in group Ninigo when the West appeared a strange light.
"The emergence of a large yellow star. It hovered in one place for 20 minutes, but changed from yellow to red, then to green and finally to crimson. This continued for another 20 minutes, then it is violently moved for a short period. In the end, it turned from dark red to green and, it seemed, went into the sea."
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Original news
According to the South Pacific Post, a newspaper published at Port Moresby, Papua, New Guinea, a strange object was sighted from a government trawler. A patrol officer and four Europeans watched the UFO hover near their ship for 20 minutes. The Acting Director of Native Affairs, Mr. J. K. McCarthy, stated that the patrol officer, Mr. E. S. Esdale, was on the government trawler Eros when he and the others saw the object. Mr. Esdale reported that he was in the Ahu passage, in the Ninigo Group, when a strange light appeared in the west. “It assumed the appearance of a large yellow star. It hovered in one place for 20 minutes, but changed from yellow to red, then to green and finally to crimson. “It remained still for 20 minutes, then moved violently in a small area. It eventually turned from crimson to green and appeared to enter the sea.”
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