ID | #1539261907 |
Añadido | Jue, 11/10/2018 |
Autor | July N. |
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La información de los artículos de un periódico.
Сгласно los mensajes de virginia y tennessee acerca de las extrañas apariciones pasadas noches.El objeto parecía un cigarro. Tenía el color rojo brillante de la nariz y el humo de la parte trasera. Los informes coincidentes con la descripción de la provenían de localidades en casi una línea recta a través de tennessee y virginia y parecían suficientes para convencer hasta al más escéptico configurado.
El primer informe de vino de Роанока alrededor de las 8 de la tarde, cuando j. C. mace y b. F. mullins (ambos de esta ciudad) dijeron que vieron a un objeto.
"Esto se parece a la banda de fuego, dijo mays".
De repente, él se dirigió al este y empezaba a parecerse a "la serpiente, плывущую por agua".
Otros informes de Кингспорта, tennessee, bristol, pulaski, Кристианбурга y puntos al oeste de Роанока, ħeso es una descripción.
William K. Фланикиз aeropuerto de preston-glenn, dijo que ninguna de las personas de la Линчбергской de la torre no ha notado ningún inusuales objetos en el cielo.
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Zounds! Here we go again! Interplanetary space-ship? Visitor from Mars? A new Russian rocket ship? Air Going submarine? Just take your choice, your guess is as good as the next one, according to reports of various sections of Virginia and Tennessee on last nights strange phenomenon.
What it was , where it came from, and where it was going, no one knows, but even the Civil Aeronautics Administration officials were puzzled and had no answer.
Whatever the thing was, it resembled along cigar, with a bright red nose, and trailing smoke. Reports coinciding with the description came from localities along an almost direct line through Tennessee and Virginia and seemed sufficient to convince even the most skeptical that what the callers had said they had seen was no figment of the imagination.
The descriptions generally indicated the object came over the southwest horizon and resembled a streak of fire. There seemed to be red lights or a powerful red glow in the nose of the object. Far back at the tail there was fire and smoke.
The first report came from Roanoke about 8 o’clock when J. S. Mays and W.F. Mullins, both of that city said they noticed the object.
“It looked like a streak of fire,” said Mays, “and appeared to be going almost straight up and was stepping on it.”
Suddenly, he said, it appeared to level off and head eastward, resembling “a snake wriggling on water.”
Other reports followed from Kingsport, Tenn., Bristol, Pulaski, Christianburg, and points west of Roanoke.
William C. Flanik, chief aircraft communicator, CAA, at Preston Glenn airport, said none of the Lynchburg tower men had sighted any unusual objects in the sky.
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