ID | #1603891628 |
Added | Wed, 28/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | NUFORC
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Flat black disk, no backlight, spinning with a slight wobble, no sound.
In 1977, my friend and his younger brother and I were walking through a field that is part of St. Mary's cemetery. My friend noticed the disk first.
We just stood there and said, " What is this?»
The disk was black in color and seemed to have a darker little circle in the center of the disk. It seemed to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise, but it could also sway slightly.
It didn't make a sound, I'm not sure how high this ship was, but I would estimate its size from the hole in the center of the CD.
I saw the same disc a few years later on this field when I was watching the New Albanys soccer team practice there.
I often wondered if it was a weather balloon, an experimental military plane, or aliens.
Original news
Date: December 15 1977
Location: New Albany, Indiana
Time:
Summary: Flat black disc, no lights, spinning with a slight wobble, no sound. In 1977, my friend & his younger brother & I were walking through a field which is part of st Mary’s Cemetery. My friend spotted the disk first. We just stood there saying,”What is that?”. The disk was flat black in color and seemed to have a darker small circle in the center of the disk. It appeared to spin in a clockwise or counter clockwise manner but would also wobble slightly. It made no sound, I’m not sure how high up this craft was, but I would estimate its size to the hole in the center of a compact disk. I saw this same disk years later at this field while watching New Albanys’ football team practice there. I’ve often wondered if this was a weather balloon, experimental military aircraft, or aliens. I can honestly say I will never cease to wonder what it was that I saw during the blizzard of “77”
Source: NUFORC
Hypotheses
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Eastern Test Range, Cape Canaveral, Florida (USA) Vehicle: Delta-2914 Payload: CS 1 (Sakura 1)
Investigation
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