![]() Case Directory Category 2, Close Encounters Preliminary Rating: 5 |
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| A Hynek
Classification of Close Encounter is usually
an incident involving an object less than 500
feet from the witness. The size of the
object, viewing conditions, or
stereoscopic vision (depth perception)
may render the object in greater detail and
still qualify the sighting as a Close
Encounter even though the object may have been
beyond 500'. The incident depicted in
the logo was encountered during an intense
storm near Princeton, IN, Aug. 1973. |
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Brad Sparks:
June 29, 1967; Scotch Plains, NJ (BBU 11831)
1:30 a.m. Truck driver Damon Brown saw an
oyster-shaped object 200 ft wide 25-30 ft thick
with a huge red light at each end, one light on
the bottom, and a row of blue lights along the
bottom, which circled an aircraft, hovered,
moved rapidly, then followed the witness' car
for about 500 ft, veered S and departed at great
speed. (Berliner)
Detailed reports and documents reports/670629scotchplains_report.htm (Dan Wilson & Bill Schroeder) |