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(7) #38 1953년 2월 16일. 오전. 사우스캐롤라이나주 머틀비치. 33½°, 78½°. 미확인 물체 또는 빛이 고도 1,000피트에서 내륙으로 날아갔으며, 3명이 목격했다.
(7) #38 FEB. 16 1953. Morning. MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA. 33½°, 78½°. An unidentified object or light flew inland at an altitude of 1,000 feet, and was observed by 3 people.
(7) #38 FEB. 16 1953. Morning. MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA. 33½°, 78½°. An unidentified object or light flew inland at an altitude of 1,000 feet, and was observed by 3 people.
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#39 1953년 2월 16일. 오후 10시 55분. 캐나다 온타리오주 서드버리. 46½°, 81°. 어둡거나 은빛 가장자리를 가진 불타는 붉은 물체가 커졌다가 줄어들면서 사라질 때는 단단한 은빛 공처럼 보였다.
#39 FEB. 16 1953. 10:55 P.M. SUDBURY, ONTARIO, CANADA. 46½°, 81°. A fiery red object with dark or silvery edges grew larger, and then shrank, appearing as a solid silvery ball when disappearing.
#39 FEB. 16 1953. 10:55 P.M. SUDBURY, ONTARIO, CANADA. 46½°, 81°. A fiery red object with dark or silvery edges grew larger, and then shrank, appearing as a solid silvery ball when disappearing.
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#40 1953년 2월 19일. 오후 2시. 캘리포니아주 윌레츠. 39½° 123½°. 고고도 비행접시가 엄청난 속도로 하늘을 가로질렀다.
#40 FEB. 19 1953. 2:00 P.M. WILLETS, CALIFORNIA. 39½° 123½°. A saucer at great altitude crossed sky with tremendous speed.
#40 FEB. 19 1953. 2:00 P.M. WILLETS, CALIFORNIA. 39½° 123½°. A saucer at great altitude crossed sky with tremendous speed.
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#41 1953년 2월 20일. 자정. 플로리다주 새러소타. 27½°, 82½°. 하늘의 빛나는 빛이 엄청난 속도로 움직이면서 빨간색에서 흰색, 파란색으로 색깔을 바꾸었고, 그 후 30분 동안 잠시 멈췄다. (논평: 이 물체는 이전에 논의된 유색광 신호 비행접시 중 하나로 보인다. 움직임에 대한 설명은 정확하다. 만약 움직이는 것처럼 보였을 뿐이라면, 다른 별들은 빛나거나 '움직이는' 것으로 보이지 않았음에도 불구하고, 드문 기상 조건에서 본 별이었을 수도 있다.)
#41 FEB. 20 1953. Midnight. SARASOTA, FLORIDA. 27½°, 82½°. A glowing light in the sky changed colors, from red to white to blue, as it darted about at great speed, then stopping momentarily for a full half hour. (COMMENT: The object appears to be one of the colored light signal saucers discussed previously. A description of its movements is correct. If it only seemed to move, it may have been a star seen under rare weather conditions, although other stars were not seen to shine or 'move'.)
#41 FEB. 20 1953. Midnight. SARASOTA, FLORIDA. 27½°, 82½°. A glowing light in the sky changed colors, from red to white to blue, as it darted about at great speed, then stopping momentarily for a full half hour. (COMMENT: The object appears to be one of the colored light signal saucers discussed previously. A description of its movements is correct. If it only seemed to move, it may have been a star seen under rare weather conditions, although other stars were not seen to shine or 'move'.)
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#42 1953년 2월 21일. 낮. 아칸소주 매그놀리아 근처. 33½°, 93°. 연기 나는 엔진을 가진 불타는 비행기처럼 보이는 물체로 인해 4시간 반 동안 수색이 이루어졌으나, 잔해는 발견되지 않았고 실종된 항공기도 없었다. (논평: 이것은 유성 통과 후 보고된 다른 '불타는 비행기' 보고서와 유사하지만, 낮에 나타나는 유성은 극히 드물다. 이것이 비행기의 비행운이나 제트기일 가능성을 배제하면, 이 물체는 신비로우며 비행접시와 어떤 식으로든 관련이 있을 수 있다.)
#42 FEB. 21 1953. Daytime. Near MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS. 33½°, 93°. An object resembling a burning airplane with a smoking engine resulted in a 4½ hour search, no wreckage found, nor aircraft missing. (COMMENT: This is similar to other reports of 'burning airplanes' reported after meteors passage, however daytime meteors are extremely rare. Barring possibility this was a planes vapor trail, or jet, object is mysterious and may be somehow connected with the saucers.)
#42 FEB. 21 1953. Daytime. Near MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS. 33½°, 93°. An object resembling a burning airplane with a smoking engine resulted in a 4½ hour search, no wreckage found, nor aircraft missing. (COMMENT: This is similar to other reports of 'burning airplanes' reported after meteors passage, however daytime meteors are extremely rare. Barring possibility this was a planes vapor trail, or jet, object is mysterious and may be somehow connected with the saucers.)
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#43 1953년 2월 21일. 저녁. 위스콘신주 스터전베이. 44½° 87½°. 빨간색, 녹색, 흰색 불빛을 가진 물체가 하늘의 등대처럼 간헐적으로 깜빡였다. (논평: 이것 또한 신호 비행접시일 수 있다)
#43 FEB. 21 1953. Evening. STURGEON BAY, WISCONSIN. 44½° 87½°. An object carrying red, green and white lights, blinked at intervals, like a beacon in the sky. (COMMENT: This also may be a signal saucer)
#43 FEB. 21 1953. Evening. STURGEON BAY, WISCONSIN. 44½° 87½°. An object carrying red, green and white lights, blinked at intervals, like a beacon in the sky. (COMMENT: This also may be a signal saucer)
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#44 1953년 2월 22일. 오전. 캘리포니아주 윌레츠. 39½°, 123½°. 고고도 비행접시가 엄청난 속도로 하늘을 가로질렀다. (2월 19일 보고서 참조)
#44 FEB. 22 1953. Morning. WILLETS, CALIFORNIA. 39½°, 123½°. A saucer at great height crossed sky with tremendous speed. (See Feb. 19 rept)
#44 FEB. 22 1953. Morning. WILLETS, CALIFORNIA. 39½°, 123½°. A saucer at great height crossed sky with tremendous speed. (See Feb. 19 rept)
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#45 1953년 2월 22일. 오후 3시 30분. 펜실베이니아주 이리. 42½°, 80°. 지름이 150피트 정도 되는 크고 반짝이는 은빛 크롬 비행접시가 5분에서 8분 동안 클리블랜드 쪽으로 매우 느리고 소리 없이 움직였다. (논평: 1분 이상 지속되는 비행접시 보고는 매우 이례적이다. 이것은 낮은 고도에서 덜 부풀려진 대형 기상 관측 기구였을 수도 있지만, 은빛 크롬처럼 보이고 태양을 밝게 반사해서는 안 된다.)
#45 FEB. 22 1953. 3:30 P.M. ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA. 42½°, 80°. A large, shiny or silvery chrome saucer, possibly 150 feet in diameter, moved very slowly and noiselessly toward Cleveland for 5 to 8 minutes. (COMMENT: Any saucer report over 1 minute, is very unusual. This may possibly have been a large weather balloon, under inflated at low altitude, although it should not have appeared silver-chrome and brightly reflecting the sun.)
#45 FEB. 22 1953. 3:30 P.M. ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA. 42½°, 80°. A large, shiny or silvery chrome saucer, possibly 150 feet in diameter, moved very slowly and noiselessly toward Cleveland for 5 to 8 minutes. (COMMENT: Any saucer report over 1 minute, is very unusual. This may possibly have been a large weather balloon, under inflated at low altitude, although it should not have appeared silver-chrome and brightly reflecting the sun.)
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#46 1953년 2월 22일. 오후 4시. 오하이오주 코노트. 42°, 80½°. 은색 또는 알루미늄 색깔의 구형 물체가 고도 1500피트에서 이리 호수 위를 천천히 지나가면서 밝게 빛났다. (논평: 이것은 30분 전에 근처 펜실베이니아주 이리에서 목격된 물체가 풍선이었고, 이제 더 높은 고도에서 구형으로 부풀려졌다는 믿음을 뒷받침하는 것으로 보인다.)
#46 FEB. 22 1953. 4:00 P.M. CONNEAUT, OHIO. 42°, 80½°. A spherical object, silvery or aluminum in color, shone brightly as it headed slowly over Lake Erie at 1500 foot altitude. (COMMENT: This seems to back belief object seen at nearby Erie, Pa. 30 minutes before was a balloon, now inflated to a sphere at a greater height.)
#46 FEB. 22 1953. 4:00 P.M. CONNEAUT, OHIO. 42°, 80½°. A spherical object, silvery or aluminum in color, shone brightly as it headed slowly over Lake Erie at 1500 foot altitude. (COMMENT: This seems to back belief object seen at nearby Erie, Pa. 30 minutes before was a balloon, now inflated to a sphere at a greater height.)
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#47 1953년 2월 22일. 아주 늦은 저녁. 오하이오주 페어포트. 41½°, 81½°. 은화 크기로 보이는 밝은 빛의 공이 호수 위로 천천히 사라졌다. (논평: 정확한 시간을 알 수 있다면 이 물체를 식별할 수 있을 것이다. 해질녘 직후였다면 풍선에 비친 햇빛이었을 수 있다. 해질녘 몇 시간 후였다면 풍선은 불빛이 없었으므로 보이지 않았을 것이고, 풍선이었을 것이다.)
#47 FEB. 22 1953. Very late Evening. FAIRPORT, OHIO. 41½°, 81½°. A brilliant ball of light, apparent size of a silver dollar, slowly disappeared over the lake. (COMMENT: If precise time were known, this object could be identified. If it was just after sundown, it could have been sunlight shining against a balloon. If several hours after sundown, balloon would be invisible since it had no lights, and it would have been a balloon.)
#47 FEB. 22 1953. Very late Evening. FAIRPORT, OHIO. 41½°, 81½°. A brilliant ball of light, apparent size of a silver dollar, slowly disappeared over the lake. (COMMENT: If precise time were known, this object could be identified. If it was just after sundown, it could have been sunlight shining against a balloon. If several hours after sundown, balloon would be invisible since it had no lights, and it would have been a balloon.)
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#48 1953년 2월 23일. 오전 7시. 프랑스 보베. 49½°, 2°. 크고 빛나는 분홍색 활 모양의 물체(납작한 구형)가 40초 동안 지형 위를 수평으로 날다가 몇 초 동안 수직으로 상승했다.
#48 FEB. 23 1953. 7:00 A.M. BEAUVAIS, FRANCE. 49½°, 2°. A large, luminous pink, bowlike object (flattened sphere), flew over terrain horizontally for 40 seconds, then rose vertically several seconds.
#48 FEB. 23 1953. 7:00 A.M. BEAUVAIS, FRANCE. 49½°, 2°. A large, luminous pink, bowlike object (flattened sphere), flew over terrain horizontally for 40 seconds, then rose vertically several seconds.