ID | #1542982271 |
Añadido | Vie, 23/11/2018 |
Autor | July N. |
Fuentes | Berliner; Jan Aldrich
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Estado | Estudio
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Datos iniciales
Con el seguimiento de un globo con la altura de la TWA Bld. en el Municipio de aeropuerto, de 1,5 minutos, el Observador meteorológico lutero b. mcdonald visto blanco, objeto redondo, en forma de huevo, oscuro en la parte superior izquierda. Estaba volando recto y nivelado, de 20 a 23° altura de unos 110° azimut hacia el oeste. El observador había perdido de vista, cuando movió la mirada en el globo (ida y vuelta). El observador meteorológico harrison S.
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Noticias originales
While tracking a weather balloon from atop TWA Bld. at the Municipal Airport, 1.5 mins (theod). Weather Observer Luther B. McDonald saw crossing the field of view in the theodolite a white, round object not quite as elongated as an egg, darkened on the top-left side, flying straight and level from about 20° to 23° elevation at about 110° azimuth in the E apparently on a trajectory towards them on about a 240° to 270° heading, covering 2° in 1-1/2 mins [probable round-off in angles so that elevation may have changed from about 20.5° to 22.5° and azimuth from about 109° to 111°]. Object’s angular size about that of the upper part of the moon as seen through theodolite [probable 21x telescope sight of David White pibal theodolite]. Lost sight when shifted to weather balloon (and back). Weather Observer Harrison S. Manson also observed object with the naked eye, for about 20-30 secs, (unaided) appearing to be brilliant white like metal reflecting sunlight the apparent size of a weather balloon about to disappear in the distance, impression of flight heading to ESE [actually from ESE].
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