ID | #1548689097 |
Added | Mon, 28/01/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Jan Aldrich
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
3 employees of the Department of water transport Harmon AFB John Cahill, Fred Messervey and John Smith, located [in a boat] about 2 miles South of Indian head. They saw a black or dark round object resembling a "large balloon" located about 3 miles South-East of Indian head (at 48 ° 27 'N. lat., 58 ° 33' s.d.) at a distance of 1-1,5 miles from the shore.
The object hovered over the water and after a few minutes began to rise slowly to about 15-20 feet above the water, and then again descend to the level just above the water, each time for 40 to 60 seconds, which happened 3 times.
In the last cycle the object remained near the surface about 3-4 minutes, and at 13:50 he went straight to extinction.
Search helicopter at 16:20 negative.
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Original news
3 civilian Harmon AFB Water Transportation Section employees, John Kaeel, Fred Messervery and John Smith, located [in a boat] about 2 miles S of Indian Head (48°29’ N, 58°30’ W) saw a black or dark round object the size [shape?] of a barrel resembling a “large balloon” located about 3 miles SW of Indian Head (at 48°27’ N, 58°33’ W) about 1-1.5 [?] miles offshore [apparently about 2 miles to the W of the observers]. The object was hovering just above the water and after a few mins began to slowly ascend to about 15-20 ft above water, then descended again to just above water, in about a 40-60-sec cycle each time which occurred 3 times. On the last cycle the object remained near the surface about 3-4 mins when it ascended vertically until disappearance at 1:50 p.m. [See similar sighting at 2 p.m. near Kippens.] Helicopter search at 4:20 p.m. negative. [No unidentified ground radar returns were reported yet false explanation of “WX Returns” (weather returns) inserted into BB file listings.] 20 mins
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