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from front to back. In a letter to Richard Hall, of NICAP,
Dr. Tombaugh said these illuminated rectangles main-
tained a fixed position in respect to each other, which sup-
ported his impression of solidity. “I was really petrified
with astonishment,” he wrote. And, in an article for Life
magazine he stated that “in all his long years of sky watch-
ing he had never seen the equal of this remarkable craft.”
Greenville, S.C., May 13, 1952: Four astronomers
watched four oval shaped glowing saucers flying in dia-
mond-shaped formation. They were silent. They wobbled
several times, then went out of sight.
Source: Flying Saucers from Outer Space,
Major Donald Keyhoe
Cigar-shaped object is frequent sighting. This, over
Anaheim, Cal., in 1957 “flickered with reddish light.”
The A.P.R.O. Bulletin, official publication of the Aerial
Phenomena Research Organization, with headquarters in
Tucson, Ariz., recently reported on a sighting made in
1964 by two technicians attached to the Cosmic Radiation
Center at Chile University near Santiago, Chile. They had
been awakened by the intense heat in their room despite
the piercing cold on that November night at that altitude.
One of the men went outside, found the heat there even
more intense and the. mountain lighted up by a bright or-
ange color. Afraid some tanks of liquid gas had caught fire,
he called to his companion. The other man arrived just in
time to see an object ascend from the bottom of the canyon
and disappear from sight in the sky at a tremendous speed.
Dr. Gabriel Alvial, Director of the center, and Professor
Claudio Anguita, Director of the Astronomical Observatory
of Chile University, in reporting the incident to the press,
stated their belief in unidentified aerial objects and said
that “something beyond our ken is prowling the earth,” and
that “we are not alone in the universe.”
Understandably, one of the first recorded sightings of a
UFO, dating back to 1896 when a “cigar-shaped” object
moving, unexplainably, into the wind was witnessed by
hundreds of people on the West Coast in the San Fran-
cisco area, triggered the same “real” and “hoax” response
that such reports unleash today. Those who had seen it
credited it as an authentic mystery ship and those who had
not were quick to attribute it to pranksters in balloons.
Astronomers could be found in both camps, those who at-
tributed the sighting to Venus, or other planets, and those
who, despite the threat of ridicule, held firmly to their
convictions that the “ship” could not be so readily explained
and that they had witnessed sound evidence of unidenti-
fiable craft.
The UFO Evidence quotes the late Dr. H. Percy Wil-
kins, British lunar astronomer from his book “Mysteries of
Space and Time,” in relation to that astronomer’s recogni-
tion that most UFOs can be attributed to conventional ob-
jects: “ . a residium remains which cannot be thus ex-
plained.” Part of this residium would logically have to in-
clude the report submitted to NICAP by Dr. Charles H.
Otis, professor emeritus of biology, Bowling Green State
University. In his report, Dr. Otis told of sighting a num-
ber of silent, wingless, high flying objects over Ann Arbor,
Mich., in July, 1952. He counted 15 of what he referred
to as “ships,” and described them as moving in the form of
“organized flotilla.” They were identical in size and shape
Celongated and split at the rear with no discernible cabin,
windows or persons) and they maintained perfect position
in the flotilla. Each “ship” gave off what the doctor de-
scribed as a “caterpillar track” from their two pronged tails
in the rear. Dr. Otis explored several possibilities that
might account for these unwavering and glowing trails, but
found none of them satisfactory. ,
On the surface it may appear that astronomers who do
not believe in interplanetary craft exceed those who do.
The theory has been offered, however, that these astrono-
mers are inclined to be more vocal than their more credu-
lous colleagues. The scorn and ridicule of a nation are not
easy to accept and it has been well.demonstrtaed that un-
less a person has seen a UFO for himself he is inclined to
be not just skeptical but downright insulting in his attitude
toward believers. A man of science would be understand-
ably reluctant to expose himself to the jibes of his col-
leagues, employers and audience.
An impressive listing of UFO sightings by scientists is
provided in The UFO Evidence, supplemented by detailed
reports and sketches on some of the more noteworthy ex-
periences. The introduction to this section carries the
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