ID | #1549294450 |
Added | Mon, 04/02/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Berliner; FUFOR Index
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Researchers aerostatic laboratories General Mills, including aeronautical engineer J. John. Kaliszewski, aerologist C. B. Moore, pilot dick Reilly in the air, and Doug Smith on the ground (also Dorian and Zuckert).
The flight crew saw the first object, brightly glowing with a dark underside and halo around it.
The object was flying high and fast, then slowed, hovered for about 2 minutes, and finally sped up, moving East. Soon they saw another one (at 8:30?) the object, confirmed by ground observers using a theodolite.
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Original news
General Mills Aeronautical Labs balloon researchers, including aeronautical engineer J. J. Kaliszewski, aerologist C. B. Moore, pilot Dick Reilly in the air, and Doug Smith on the ground (also Dorian and Zuckert). Flight crew saw the first object, brightly glowing with a dark underside and halo around it. Object arrived high and fast, then slowed and made slow climbing circles for about 2 mins, and finally sped away to the E. Soon they saw another one (at 8:30 a.m.?), confirmed by ground observers using a theodolite, which sped across the sky.
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