ID | #1553781465 |
Added | Thu, 28/03/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Evaluation of Blue book:
I. a description of the incident
4 November 1952 a civilian woman (Mrs. Sprague) noticed two groups of two or three objects moving in a South-easterly direction at a slow speed. The observation lasted 30 seconds and occurred at 17:30 Eastern time. They are approximately 40° above the horizon and seemed to be spinning, like a lighted wheel.
II. The Discussion Of The Incident
The source claims that, in the unusual formation was scattered clouds and that she first noticed the object between the two clouds. There is a small probability that the incident was caused by the fact that the sun reflecting off this cloud formation thereby causing the weird effect, but there is no way to substantiate this explanation. However, the report is so sketchy and napolen that the evidence is insufficient to assess. Added to this is the fact that only one rather inexperienced source observed the phenomenon.
III. Conclusion: insufficient data.
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Original news
Project Blue Book Assessment:
I. Description of Incident
On 4 November 1952 a civilian woman (Mrs. Sprague) noticed two groups of two or three objects moving in a SE direction at a slow speed. The observation lasted 30 seconds and took place at 1730 EST. the objects were approximately 40° above the horizon with the observer looking S and appeared to be whirling like a lighted wheel.
II. Discussion of Incident
The source states that there were scattered clouds in an unusual formation and that she first noticed the objects between two banks of clouds. There is a slight possibility that the incident was caused by the afternoon sun reflecting off this cloud formation thereby causing a strange effect, but there is no way to substantiate this explanation. However, the report is so sketchy and incomplete that there is insufficient factual data for an evaluation. Added to this is the fact that only one rather inexperienced source observed the phenomenon.
III. Conclusion: Insufficient data.
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