ID | #1548426880 |
Added | Fri, 25/01/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Ledger, Don Maritime UFO Files Nimbus Publishing, Halifax, 1998 ISBN:1-55109-269-7
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Night two naval officer was on duty at the radar station from dusk until dawn. They reported radar contact 160 degrees 5 miles [8.3 miles].
In the initial observation was not unusual, except that the target remained in the same position for about 4 minutes before starting to move slowly out to sea for a distance of 10 miles [16.6 km].
Then it was noticed that the purpose of quickly moving back into the country, and then radar contact was lost at 23:27 hours.
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Original news
On that night, two navy men were pulling duty on radar watch from dusk until dawn. The two reported a radar contact bearing 160 degrees at 5 miles [8.3 kilometers]. There was nothing unusual about the initial sighting except that the target remained in the same position for approximately 4 minutes before moving slowly out to sea to a range of 10 miles [16.6 kilometers]. At this point the target was observed to move quickly back inland whereupon radar contact was lost at 23:27 hours. But that wasn¹t the end of it.
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