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Sey ene radar @Preen has picked up birds r im‘one case a .
flock of ducks, Flight interceptions proved these phenomena.
An explanation of known types of visual sightings are as...
follows: , of
1, Present-day jet aircraft, flying at great speeds and high
altitudes, are often mistaken for, unknown objects by: the untrained
observer, Sunlight reflections from the polished surfaces of air-.
craft can be seen plainly even-when the aircraft, itself is too dis-
tant to be visible, The exhaust’ of jet.aircraft.emits.a trail. and
often this is seen rather than the aircraft. itself,:
2... Weather balloons account for a substantial number of.sight-
ings. These balloons, sent to altitudes. of 40,000 feet-and higher,
are launched from virtually every airfield inthe country. They are
made of rubber or polyethylene, swell as. they gain altitude, have
very good reflective qualities, carry small lights, when: launched
after dark, and can be seen at very high altitudes,
3. In addition to the ordinary weather balloon, huge 90-foot
balloons, which sometimes drift from coast; to coast, are used for
upper air research. ‘These balloons also have a highly reflective
surface and. are visible at extreme altitudes, ive: ah
4, Frequently, unusually bright meteors and planets will cause
a flurry of reports,.sometimes from relatively experienced observers,
At certain times of thé year, Venus, for instance, is low on the
horizon and will appear to change color and move erratically due to
hazy atmospheric conditions. Since the stars are charted. and most
of their characteristics known, many cases are traced to them,
Meteors on the other hand are of rapid single-direction movement and
are only visible for a few seconds, Meteor activity is more’ common ©
at certain times of the year than others, and reports of UFO's have
Shown a tendency to increase during these periods, Va
5. Some cases arise which, on the basis of information recelived! *.
are of a weird and peculiar nature, The objects display erratic
movements and phenomenal speeds, Since maneuvers and speeds of this
kind cannot be traced directly to aircraft, balloons, or known astro-
nomical sources, it; is believed that they are reflections from ob~+_
jects rather than being objects themselves, For.example: suppose
we would hold a mirror in hand under a light, causing. a reflection
on the ceiling. Only a slight, quick movement of the hand would
result in erratic movements and phenomenal spéeds of the reflected
beam. Reflections may be projected to clouds and haze both from the
ground and air, Many things which are common to the sky have highly
reflective qualities, such as balloons, aircraft, and clouds, Accu-
rate speeds are also difficult to determine due to the inability
of the reporter to judge distance, angles, and time,
6, Brilliant ‘flashing Tights that sometimes appear red and
white in color ‘have been reported by observers, This type has been
traced to a new lighting system of commercial airlines and military
aircraft, Atop the tail section of these aircraft highly reflective
red and white flasher type lights have been installed and are many
times misinterpreted by the ground observer,
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