ID | #1602508951 |
Added | Mon, 12/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Royal Canadian Mounted Police report, November 26, 1975
Shoal Lake Detachment RCMP File References: 75-700-126
National Research Council of Canada Record Group 77, Vol. 308, reel number 1742
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
At 6: 30 a.m.,Reginald Jack Langstaff, traveling in a car, observed a bright orange-red object with a curved domed top and sides tilted 70-80 degrees. There was an edge at the bottom.
The object appeared to be about 150 feet (45 m) in the air and moving East towards the observer, so it began to move away from it.
After driving about a quarter of a mile, he stopped and noticed that the object was moving southwest and disappearing in that direction. Langstaff watched the object for about 5 minutes.
Original news
Nov. 18, 1975; Strathclair, Manitoba, Canada
At 6:30 a.m. Reginald Jack Langstaff while traveling in a vehicle observed a bright orange to red object with a curved dome shaped top and the sides were sloped 70 to 80 degrees. There was a lip around the bottom. The object seemed to be approximately 150 feet in the air and was traveling east towards the observer, so he started to travel away from it. He stopped after traveling a quarter of a mile and noticed the object was traveling southwest and disappeared in that direction. Langstaff observed the object for approximately 5 minutes. (Reference: Royal Canadian Mounted Police report, November 26, 1975. Shoal Lake Detachment RCMP File References: 75-700-126, National Research Council of Canada Record Group 77, Vol. 308, reel number 1742)
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