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zoom down past one side of it, make a sharp turn, and flash back
above it on the opposite side.
‘“‘They seemed to be shaped more like flattened spheres, rather
than thin saucers. In fact, they looked and behaved somewhat
like yo-yo’s. They moved about quickly, but seemed to have no
particular destination.
‘Although the sun was above them, the side away from the
sun, that is, the side toward us, appeared as if it were reflecting
the sunlight. They were somewhat metallic in appearance, but
seemed whiter than modern aircraft.
‘We had a color motion picture camera with us, but were
waiting for them to fly away from the direct rays of the sun.
Instead, they disappeared away from us, and we were left with
nothing but memories. ’’
Formation of Discs
Mid-August 1956; Boulder City, Nevada. A formation of five
disc-shaped UFOs was seen about 10:15 p.m. (PDT) by Edison
F. Carpenter, a research technician for a division of North
American Aviation. At the time of the sighting, Mr. Carpenter
was employed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines.
“My wife and I were sitting on the back step of our home.
It was a clear night, not a cloud in sight and a slight breeze from
the ‘southwest. We were facing due south. . . Suddenly from
directly overhead, they had come over the house from the north,
we both became aware of a group of slightly glowing objects
as they flew to the south. The group numbered five and was in
roughly this formation:
Their shape was perfectly round as viewed from below and they
had a sort of phosphorescent glow (pinkish incolor), The general
shape must have been round and flat rather than round like a ball
because as they drew away the shape was like this © rather
than this © asa ball would appear from any angle.
“‘They held the formation illustrated while in view and main-
tained a spacing of approximately one diameter between ships.
This diameter was about the diameter ofa cigarette cross-section
held at arm’s length. They crossed approximately 60 degrees
of sky, from the time they came into view over our roof until I
lost sight of them, in about 6 seconds. I’m quite sure of the time
element because pistol shooting is a hobby of mine and I’ve
become accustomed to counting off 10 and 20 seconds for rapid
and timed fire.’’
(In an accompanying letter to NICAP, Mr. Carpenter added an
important point about the duration of some UFO sightings: ‘‘I
am also aware that 10 seconds is a much longer interval than
most people realize since it allows time for 5 aimed shots with
a pistol.’”? Some skeptics deny the validity of observations of
several seconds duration, even when made by trained observers.
Anyone in military service who has taken courses in aircraft
and ship identification is also aware of how much detail can be
observed in 2-3 Seconds, and even in a fraction of a second with
appropriate training).
Rocketdyne Engineers
During a large flurry of UFO sightings in November 1957,
four engineers for Rocketdyne, near Canoga Park, California,
observed three UFOs flying in formation in bright daylight. One
of the engineers, Harold R. Lamb, Jr., filled out a NICAP report
form. [10.]
November 11, 1957: at 4:20 p.m. the group was driving ina
generally ESE direction from the Rocketdyne SanSu facility
toward Canoga. Park, with the late afternoon sun to their back.
One of the men happened to look up and saw three shiny objects
crossing their path, from NE to SW. He alerted the others, and
they all clearly saw a large narrow oval object (almost cigar-
shaped) accompanied by two smaller nearly circular objects
(slightly oval, as if discs viewed at an angle), The large UFO
was silvery on top, but bright orange underneath, possibly re-
flecting sunlight. The two smaller UFOs were solid silver color-
ed. Keeping the same positions relative to each other, a V with
one of the smaller objects slightly ahead and one slightly behind
the large object, the three UFOs accelerated and climbed away
into the distance.
The four men compared notes, and arrived at a consensus of
opinion that the UFOs were first seenat about 10,000 feet altitude,
climbing to 30,000 feet, at an estimated 5000 mph.
TELESCOPIC SIGHTINGS
August 11, 1958; Chautauqua Lake, N.Y.
Time: 9:15 to 10:30 p.m.
Observers: Fred C. Fair, Ph.D., and Gary Phillips.
Dr. Fair, a retired professor of Engineering, New York Uni-
versity, submitted the following log of observations of aerial
phenomena. He and Gary Phillips were using a survey transit to
observe the altitude and azimuth of certain stars.
‘«(1) A white light was observed moving across the sky to the
right and away from the observers. When the transit telescope
was sighted on the moving light, possibly a minute had elapsed
since it was first observed. Atfirst only one white light was seen,
then a second was noted, then a third and finally a fourth light,
all four being more or less in line, and each separated by an
angular distance of about 2 degrees. It is the opinion of both ob-
servers that when the first of the four lights was seen, that there
were no other moving lights in the vicinity. Which does not mean
that the objects were notinthe sky, but that they were not emitting
visible light at that time.
Shortly after watching all four lights with the naked eye, the
third light became about ten times as bright as the others, be-
coming brighter than Jupiter which was in the same sky area.
The other three lights at this time were about as bright as a
second magnitude star. A fewseconds later this third light rather
suddenly dimmed until it was the faintest of the four lights.
Due to the narrow field of view of a surveyor’s transit tele-
scope, it is rather difficult to locate and follow a rapidly moving
object. By the time that Gary made his first observation through
the telescope the moving lights had traveled from Northwest to
Southwest, passing close to Jupiter. Gary made the statement
that the objects were Flying Saucers, and that the telescope showed
that what appeared to be a single light to the naked eye was
several lights, and that there was a red light above the others.
When Dr. Fair took his turn to observe the lights, three of the
objects had already disappeared behind trees to the south.
The very brief glance that Dr. Fair had showed several white
lights, he thought there were five, and he observed a faint red
light to the rear and above the white ones.
(2) Fifteen minutes later, while in a boat on Lake Chautauqua,
while looking for meteors, a single white light was seen in the
southeast sky traveling from south to north. The light slowly
and continuously varied intensity, fluctuating from 5th to 3rd
magnitude, but the time of the cycle was irregular, but of more
than three-second duration per cycle. For several seconds the
light appeared to be stationary and when it resumed its motion it
was traveling in a direction opposite to when first observed.
Total time of observation of this light was about five minutes.
As it receded in the south it became too faint to be further seen.
At about this time a jet trail, making an arc of about 180 degrees
was observed in a tighter radius than that described by the first
four objects, but following essentially the same course. At the
head of the jet trail Gary saw a red glow, possibly the exhaust
from the jet.
(3) Still later a different type of lighting was seen close to
the horizon in the western sky. We were still out on the lake at
the time. A bright, rapidly blinking red and white light moved
rapidly from right to left. Soon a similar blinking red and white
light was seen to the right of this light, moving from right to left.
It was fainter than the other which could have been due to being
farther away. When the two lights passed each other they were
separated by a vertical angle of about 2 or 3 degrees.
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