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OVNI. Canadá

ID #1521065562
Añadido Jue, 15/03/2018
Autor July N.
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Datos iniciales

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Fecha del incidente: 
22.06.1960
Ubicación: 
Озеро Клан
NT
Canadá

El 22 de junio de 1960

El lago de Clan y es una pequeña comunidad en su costa se encuentra en una remota parte de los territorios del noroeste, accesible sólo por barco o avión. En la década de 1960, cuando el objeto se metió en el agua del Lago del Clan, el mes pasado, antes de que la Real policía montada del canadá (RCMP), ubicada a 30 millas de la Йеллоунайфа, se ha llamado para una investigación de este incidente.

El 22 de junio de 1960, el avión transportó a dos turistas en el Clan lake. Unos 20 minutos después de que el avión ha volado, dos hombres dijeron que habían oído un ruido fuerte, similar al de un avión. Cuando el ruido se convirtió en el más fuerte de los turistas, miraron hacia el cielo, pero nada vieron. Después de unos segundos, sin embargo, el objeto cayó del cielo y se estrelló en el agua. Cuando se cayó a la superficie, y luego comenzó a girar, provocando ráfagas de agua alrededor de él. No es la pareja, que indique que el objeto caliente. En palabras de turistas, el objeto era aproximadamente de 4-6 m de ancho, y de él salían largo de los radios. A medida que se empezó a ralentizar el flujo de agua ha llegado a los turistas, de pie en la orilla. Después de que el objeto se hundió.

Cuidador del camping подплыли en lugar de agua en la canoa, y vieron que la caña de azúcar en el agua se convirtió en el combustible quemado, y un área de alrededor de 20 pies a 60 pies se encontraba "recortes". Se смотли encontrar el lugar de la caída, pero no se encontró el objeto.

El mensaje de este caso, proviene de uno de los turistas en la RCMP 18 de julio, casi un mes después de este suceso. En el informe se dice que el observador era "muy conocido en este distrito y se considera muy fiable".

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Clan Lake, and the small community on its shoreline, is located in a remote part of the Northwest Territories, accessible only by boat or airplane. The people of the area have lived off the land -- hunting, fishing and trapping -- for generations. In 1960, when an object hit the water of Clan Lake, a month passed before the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), located 30 miles away in Yellowknife, were called to investigate the sighting.

On June 22, 1960, an airplane dropped two campers off at Clan Lake. About 20 minutes after the plane left, the two reported hearing a loud noise similar to an airplane. As the noise grew louder, the campers looked to the sky, but saw nothing. Seconds later, however, an object fell from the sky and crashed into the water. When it hit the surface, the object began to rotate, causing a spray of water around it. There was no steam to indicate that the object was hot. According to the campers, the object was approximately 4 to 6 feet wide, with spokes coming out of it like arms. As it began to slow down, a rush of water met the campers on the shore. Finally, the object sank.

The campers rushed to the spot in the water with their canoe and saw that the reeds in the water appeared burnt, and an area approximately 20 feet by 60 feet appeared to be 'cut-up'. Poking around with their paddles, they found a channel in the bottom of the lake that corresponded with the cut path of grass. The campers, however, could not locate the object with their canoe paddles.

A statement of one camper's sighting was filed with the RCMP on July 18th, almost one month after the event. The report states that the observer was "well known in this county and is considered very reliable."

Related documents:
RCMP report of July 19, 1960

The RCMP investigated Clan Lake on July 19, 1960 through an aerial patrol. It appeared that an object did land on the east side of the lake. An area of water about 12 feet wide by 40 feet long was completely clear of reeds and grass. The water in this corridor also appeared to be deeper.

Related documents:
RCMP report of July 25, 1960

Another RCMP officer returned to the lake on August 15, 1960. The officer reported that the lake's water level had dropped considerably since the previous RCMP visit, with only 1 foot of water at the site in the lake where the object had supposedly landed. Officers could easily wade through the area and used metal rods to probe beneath the water's surface. A Geiger counter, used to detect the presence of radiation, returned negative results. No object was located. A local geologist volunteered to do a magnetometer check after the water froze in the fall to help locate any metal objects in the area.

Related documents:
RCMP report of August 25, 1960

It was around this time that the RCMP contacted the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) for help with the investigation. As a follow-up to a phone conversation, the RCMP sent a memo to the Director of Air Intelligence of the RCAF. The memo, dated August 16, 1960, stated that the issue was likely more in keeping with the interests of the Air Force than with those of the RCMP: the "description of the object is very interesting and the whole matter seems worthy of the attention of someone such as the RCAF, who are no doubt better able to handle this matter."

Related documents: 
Memo of August 16, 1960

The Department of National Defence responded on September 23, 1960, with a letter confirming that the object could not have been associated with space research, as no reports were made by tracking agencies within Canada or the United States. The department stated that it was inclined to believe that the object seen by the campers was a meteorite, and that the heat of the meteor when it struck the Earth would have undoubtedly caused steam and could account for the burning reeds and grass. The original observers, however, reported that they saw no steam when the object hit the water.

The department recommended that the local geologist complete the magnetometer check; he would be familiar with the reactions of the instruments, and would be able to ascertain whether fabricated metals were buried in the area. Finally, although the department doubted the object was significant as far as national security was concerned, the Department of National Defence stated that they would "be most interested in being advised of the outcome" of the investigation.

Related documents: 
Letter of September 23, 1960

However, a document dated almost one year after the incident explains that the plan to have the local geologist complete a magnetometer check never happened. Mr. Brown, the geologist, had to be out of the area and could not complete the check. The use of the magnetometer would have been the most effective method for finding the object. The case of the flying object landing in Clan Lake was closed. No object or meteor was ever found.

Related documents:
View letter of May 16, 1961

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