ID | #1601463410 |
Added | Wed, 30/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Joan Woodward, AR Specialist
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
In the evening, with clouds at an altitude of 3000-4000 feet and visibility of 15 miles, two low-flying bright red lights were observed for 15 minutes.
At this time, the witnesses ' family was very excited. Joan Schofield, her husband, and four children saw two bright red lights, one after the other.
They flew low from South to North at various speeds, from slow to such that they became a blur. They were scattered behind the trees, presumably circling back from the opposite direction.
Original news
Nov. 8, 1973; Falmouth, Nova Scotia
6:15 pm. On an evening with an overcast at 3,000-4,000 feet and with 15 mile visibility, two low flying brilliantly red lights were observed for 15 minutes. During this time, the family dog was described as greatly agitated. Joan Scofield, her husband and four children, saw the two brilliantly red lights, one following the other. They flew low from south to north at various speeds that ranged from slow to so fast they became a blur. Lost behind trees, they were assumed to have circled as they came back from the opposite direction. (Joan Woodward, AR Specialist)
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