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Autor | July N. |
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Me estaba quedando en un Motel en Anderson, Indiana, en julio de 1977, cuando mi compañero de viaje irrumpió en la puerta para llamarme afuera. el disco se desliza suavemente a través de nuestro campo de visión, se mueve lentamente y se inclina en ángulo.
Una vez más vi un magnífico barco de un mundo más avanzado o algo así. La Última vez fue hace diez años. Parecía simplemente un disco grande, similar a un Frisbee, con luces esféricas blancas de "bola de oro" colocadas en el borde y en contacto entre sí, y una luz roja esférica de aproximadamente el mismo Tamaño en la parte superior central de la nave.
En cinco minutos, desapareció gradualmente de la vista, moviéndose en un arco en lugar de en línea recta. Fue así de simple, solo me gustaría verlo por más tiempo y con binoculares.
No hubo sonidos, olores o emisiones. Eran las 21: 30, la temperatura era de 70° a 80°.
Noticias originales
Date: July 1977
Location: Anderson, Indiana, United States
"I was staying in a motel in Anderson, Indiana, in the month of July of 1977, when my travelling companion burst in through the door to summon me outside. Once in the parking lot, I gazed up above the rooftop to witness a great disc gliding gently across our field of view, moving slowly and tilted at an angle."
Source: APRO Bulletin, Vol. 32 No. 7 (September 1984)
"1977 DISC IN INDIANA"
by David Roeck
"I was staying in a motel in Anderson, Indiana, in the month of July of 1977, when my travelling companion burst in through the door to summon me outside. Once in the parking lot, I gazed up above the rooftop to witness a great disc gliding gently across our field of view, moving slowly and tilted at an angle. It was slowly rotating clockwise and at so low an altitude (my guess is less than 1000 feet) as to make identification easy (for me, being familiar with conventional aircraft design). I knew right away that this aircraft was not a conventional earthly machine, and instantly felt the rush of recognition of once again beholding a magnificent craft from a more advanced world, or whatever. The last such time was ten years before. It appeared simply as a great frisbee-like disc with "gold-ball" white spherical lights arranged around the rim and all touching each other, and one spherical red light of about the same size on the top center of the craft. Within five minutes, it had gradually moved out of view, having travelled in an arc, not in a straight line. It was as simple as that - I only wished I'd been able to see it longer, and through binoculars. There were no sound, odors, or emissions. The time was 9:30 p.m., and the temperature was between 70° and 80°."
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