ID | #1594307098 |
Added | Thu, 09/07/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | McDonald, 1970
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Senior radar operator with 7 years experience track 17 unknown objects that appeared over an 80 minute period.
Unknown target gave more strong and heavy than the B-52 flying into the area. Most of the targets were tracked one at a time. They were stuck, slowed, accelerated, changed direction.
In one of the two cases, when two were tracked simultaneously, two objectives came together and moved to the East at a speed of 2000 miles per hour.
They passed overhead, but witnesses visually saw nothing. The pilot of the B-52 was alerted of a possible collision with the target, but the pilot saw nothing.
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Original news
Sept. 11-12, 1967; Kincheloe AFB, MI (BBU)
10:42 p.m.-12:01 a.m. A senior radar operator with 7 years experience tracked 17 unknowns in an 80-minute period. The unknown targets gave stronger, harder returns than a B-52 flying in the area. Most of the targets were tracked one at a time, hovering, slowing, speeding up, changing direction. In one of two instances when two were tracked at a time, two targets joined up and both went east at 2,000 mph. These passed overhead, but witnesses saw nothing. A B-52 pilot was alerted to a potential collision course with a target, but the pilot saw nothing. (McDonald, 1970.)
Hypotheses
False targets on the radar
Marks from unknown unidentified targets appeared on the radar indicator screens. Mysterious reflected signals were also received in a clear atmosphere from areas where there seemed to be nothing…
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Plesetsk (NIIP-53, GIK-1, GNIIP) (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Voskhod Payload: Kosmos 175 (Zenit-4 #34)
Investigation
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